On 27/08/2012 22:40, stiggs wrote:
> If I use the overContent, is there
> anyway of determining what if anything will get covered?
No, what you want can't be done with overContent.
What you want would imply that you parse the complete content stream, 
and keep track of all the graphical state and text state operators to 
find out if there's content in a certain area. iText can parse content 
streams for text, and could do the same for other content, but that's 
not supported out of the box. It would involve plenty of development 
work. Basically, you'd be building some kind of PDF viewer (and that's 
outside the scope of what iText does).

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