You are seriously doing separated PDFs in 2012?!?! Get with the rest of the
world and move to composite!
To answer your question, each page can only consist of 1bit data with a special
"SeparationInfo" identifier.
Details in ISO 32000-1:2008.
Leonard
From: Adam Paeth [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 4:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [iText-questions] Adding a page to separated PDF
I work for a printing company and in some cases we work with separated PDF
files. In these cases I need to add an additional "page" or color depending on
how you want to word it. I've managed to be able to add the page, but the
separation info is not added for the page. Does anyone know what the proper way
to add a new page and have the separation info set properly. I'm doing the
same thing with composite PDF files with no issue by simply adding a spot
color. I've spent most of the afternoon digging for a solution, so any help
would be appreciated.
Thanks
Adam Paeth
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