Re: [iText-questions] Parsing PDF Bookmarks (Outlines)

2002-06-24 Thread Leonard Rosenthol

>Can iText be used to read/parse the bookmarks (outline
>objects) out of an existing PDF file?

Yes it can - BUT you'll need to write all the bookmark 
specific code yourself.

iText has all the PDF parsing and object management classes 
that you'll need, but doesn't know anything about the Outline tree 
inside of an existing PDF.  You'll have to write all that stuff to 
navigate the object tree.


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Re: [iText-questions] about OpenType font

2002-06-24 Thread Kumata Mitsugu

Hello Pauro,

Thank you for answering my question.
But I don't really understand it.
I tried your sample of 'cff_font.java', and generated PDF has subsetted
font.
Next, I replaced font of 'liz.otf' with 'KozMinStd-Heavy' (Japanese OpneType
font) , but I got an error.

Does your answer mean that OpenType font of European languages are OK, but
not CJK OpneType font?

Best Regards,
KuMi


> I was expecting this question. The answer is no. I don't think is too
> difficult to get the right CID from the font but the problem is that no
> subseting is made for type1 fonts and CFF fonts are nothing more than one or
> more type1 fonts wrapped in another package. I don't see the logic of
> embedding the full character set of a CJK font, the size of which start at
> 4M. By the way, I don't expect to support anytime soon type1 subseting. It's
> postscript and I developed a special hatred for stack-based languages from
> the days of HP calculators and Forth.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Paulo Soares
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "KuMi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 11:14
> Subject: [iText-questions] about OpenType font
> 
> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I would like to know if latest version (1.00) of iText support CJK
>> OpenType
>> font other than fonts in Asian font pack.
>> 
>> Best regard,
>> KuMi
>> 
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[iText-questions] Parsing PDF Bookmarks (Outlines)

2002-06-24 Thread Thomas Kivlehan

I've already read the iText FAQ and mail-archive, and
I suspect the answer to my question is "no" but I'd
like to make sure before deciding that iText can't
help me and look elsewhere:

Can iText be used to read/parse the bookmarks (outline
objects) out of an existing PDF file?  I've tried to
come up with ways of geting a PdfContentByte object
from a PdfReader object and then calling the
getOutlineRoot method, but it only appears possible to
do this whith a PdfWriter object.  Is there some other
approach I can take?  Your help is sincerely
appreciated.

Thanks,

Tom


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RE: [iText-questions] (no subject)

2002-06-24 Thread New, Cecil (GEAE)

So your images should always go into the PDF at the highest res you will need to
print at.

This may make them large, but when the PDF prints it will print them as good as
possible.

So unless you are trying to reduce download times or something, don't make two
PDF's... you just need the one.

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From: Leonard Rosenthol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 10:57 PM
To: Shahzad Latif; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] (no subject)


At 2:02 AM + 6/24/02, Shahzad Latif wrote:
>Looking at the tutorial and your classes, I have successfully 
>created a PDF and am pretty happy to see the end result and ease of 
>programming. Thanks a lot. Indeed a great contribution. Got a 
>question: Is it possible to control the resolution of the PDF, i.e., 
>I want to create a PDF of 300 dpi as well as 600 dpi. Your response 
>will be the end to my project and I would highly appreciate it. 
>Thanks in advance.
>

A PDF is resolution INDEPENDENT - it has no dpi setting.

Raster/Bitmap images INSIDE a PDF will have a dpi setting, 
but that's just a single object not the file at large.   And such a 
dpi setting would be adjusted based on the final output device anyway.


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Re: [iText-questions] create a pdf file from Servlet

2002-06-24 Thread Paulo Soares

With the servers the classpath depends on the server itself. It uses its own
class loader to get the packages. You'll have to check the server's
documentation, or the WAR documention if you are using one.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: "lily hu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 18:50
Subject: [iText-questions] create a pdf file from Servlet


> Hello,
> I am trying to create a pdf file from a servlet. and then send the
> pdf file to the browser. To create the pdf file, I wrote:
>  start of servlet--
> import java.io.FileOutputStream;
> import java.io.IOException;
> import com.lowagie.text.*;
> import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter;
> import javax.servlet.http.*;
> import javax.servlet.*;
>
> public class Chap0101 extends HttpServlet{
> public void doGet (HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse
> response)
> throws IOException, ServletException{
> Document document = new Document();
> try {PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new
> FileOutputStream("sample.pdf"));
>   document.open();
>   document.add(new Paragraph("Hello World! Hahahaa!"));
> }
> catch(DocumentException de) {
> System.err.println(de.getMessage());
> }
> catch(IOException ioe) {
> System.err.println(ioe.getMessage());
> }
> document.close();
> }
> }
> --end of Servlet---
> But this program does not run. I got Error 500, saying the class can not
> be located by the server. I can run a java application ( with a main
> method) which has the same function. That means I do not have any
> problem with the classpath setting. Could you please tell me why I have
> this question? And I will greally appreciate if you can send me some
> servlet sample which create write to pdf files?
> Thanks a lot,
> Lily
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Re: [iText-questions] problem with space between the lines

2002-06-24 Thread Paulo Soares

If you don't create the Paragraph with the same constructor why would you
expect to obtain the same results? Where's the explicit leading 8 in the
second constructor?

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

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From: "amala kethineni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 16:48
Subject: [iText-questions] problem with space between the lines


> Hi ,
>
>  I am creating a simple PDF document and my document
> runs into 10 pages. I am using font size 8 and I want
> the space between the lines as 8. With the code given
> here ,
>   the first page looks better with only 8 as leading
> value but all other pages from 2 to 10 are defaulting
> to 8x1.5=12 leading. What's wrong with this code ?
>
>
> public ByteArrayOutputStream toPdf(StringBuffer
> inBuffer, String headerBuffer, String footerBuffer,
> String legendBuffer,boolean landscape)
> {
> //StringBuffer outBuffer = new StringBuffer();
> ByteArrayOutputStream outputStream = new
> ByteArrayOutputStream();
>
> // creation of the document with a certain size and
> certain margins
> Document document = null;
> if (landscape) {
> document = new
> Document(PageSize.LETTER.rotate(), 5, 5, 5, 5);
> } else {
> document = new Document(PageSize.LETTER, 50, 50,
> 50, 50);
> }
>
> try {
> // creation of the different writers
> //PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new
> FileOutputStream("text.pdf"));
> PdfWriter.getInstance(document, outputStream);
>
> // Use courier font
> Font standardFont = new Font(Font.COURIER, 8,
> Font.NORMAL, new Color(0, 0, 0));
>
>
> // we add a Header that will show up on PAGE 1
> HeaderFooter header = new HeaderFooter(new
> Phrase(headerBuffer), false);
> document.setHeader(header);
>
> // we add a Footer that will show up on PAGE 2
> HeaderFooter footer = new HeaderFooter(new
> Phrase(footerBuffer), true);
> document.setFooter(footer);
>
> // Open the document for writing
> document.open();
>
> // Create a paragraph with our input
> StringBuffer
>
>   Paragraph paragraph = new Paragraph(8,
> inBuffer.toString(), standardFont);
> document.add(paragraph);
>
> // we reset the page numbering
> document.resetPageCount();
> // we trigger a page break
> document.newPage();
>  // we add some more content
> document.add(new
> Paragraph(legendBuffer,standardFont));
>
> }
> // catch(DocumentException e) {
> catch(Exception e) {
> // We need to actually throw this message up ...
> System.err.println(e.getMessage());
> }
>
> // Close the document
> document.close();
>
> return outputStream;
> }
>
>
>
>  Thanks,
>  bala
>
>
>
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Re: [iText-questions] Nested tables

2002-06-24 Thread Paulo Soares

You can control each cell border with TOP, BOTTOM, etc.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 15:05
Subject: [iText-questions] Nested tables


> Hi, i started using iText a few days ago and unfortunately I'm still
> having 
> some troubles using tables.
> 
> I need to create a Pdf page with several different tables within a 'big'
> 
> table. I did it using nested tables. The problem is that each table must
> 
> have an outside border but not an inside border.
> 
> Something like this:
> 
> 
> 
>  a 
> 
> 
> 
>  b 
> 
> 
> 
>  c 
> 
> 
> 
> I already tried to use class Table and class PdfPTable but can't produce
> the 
> desired output.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> S Pereira.
> 
> 
> 
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[iText-questions] create a pdf file from Servlet

2002-06-24 Thread lily hu
Hello, 
    I am trying to create a pdf file from a servlet. and then send the pdf file to the browser. To create the pdf file, I wrote:
 start of servlet--
import java.io.FileOutputStream;import java.io.IOException;
import com.lowagie.text.*;import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter;
import javax.servlet.http.*;import javax.servlet.*;
 
public class Chap0101 extends HttpServlet{    public void doGet (HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)    throws IOException, ServletException{ 
Document document = new Document();try {PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileOutputStream("sample.pdf"));  document.open();  document.add(new Paragraph("Hello World! Hahahaa!"));}    catch(DocumentException de) {    System.err.println(de.getMessage());    }    catch(IOException ioe) {    System.err.println(ioe.getMessage());    }document.close();    }}
--end of Servlet---
But this program does not run. I got Error 500, saying the class can not be located by the server. I can run a java application ( with a main method) which has the same function. That means I do not have any problem with the classpath setting. Could you please tell me why I have this question? And I will greally appreciate if you can send me some servlet sample which create write to pdf files?
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[iText-questions] problem with space between lines

2002-06-24 Thread Bandla, Bala


 Hi ,

 I am creating a simple PDF document and my document runs into 10 pages. I am using 
font size 8 and I want the space between the lines as 8. With the code given here ,
  the first page looks better with only 8 as leading value but all other pages from 2 
to 10 are defaulting to 8x1.5=12 leading. What's wrong with this code ?

 
public ByteArrayOutputStream toPdf(StringBuffer inBuffer, String headerBuffer, String 
footerBuffer, String legendBuffer,boolean landscape)
{
//StringBuffer outBuffer = new StringBuffer();
ByteArrayOutputStream outputStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();

// creation of the document with a certain size and certain margins
Document document = null;
if (landscape) {
document = new Document(PageSize.LETTER.rotate(), 5, 5, 5, 5);
} else {
document = new Document(PageSize.LETTER, 50, 50, 50, 50);
}

try {
// creation of the different writers
//PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new 
FileOutputStream("text.pdf"));
PdfWriter.getInstance(document, outputStream);

// Use courier font 
Font standardFont = new Font(Font.COURIER, 8, Font.NORMAL, new 
Color(0, 0, 0));


 // we add a Header that will show up on PAGE 1
HeaderFooter header = new HeaderFooter(new Phrase(headerBuffer), false);
document.setHeader(header);
  
// we add a Footer that will show up on PAGE 2
HeaderFooter footer = new HeaderFooter(new Phrase(footerBuffer), true);
document.setFooter(footer);

// Open the document for writing
document.open();

// Create a paragraph with our input StringBuffer  
 
Paragraph paragraph = new Paragraph(8, inBuffer.toString(), 
standardFont);  
document.add(paragraph);

// we reset the page numbering
document.resetPageCount();
// we trigger a page break
document.newPage();
 // we add some more content
document.add(new Paragraph(legendBuffer,standardFont));

}
//  catch(DocumentException e) {
catch(Exception e) {
// We need to actually throw this message up ...
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
}
   
// Close the document
document.close();

return outputStream;
}

 

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RE: [iText-questions] Re: PdfPCell colspan

2002-06-24 Thread Matt Benson

It's the kind of obvious solution that is so obvious
it slips right by.  I wouldn't have thought of it
myself if I hadn't seen Paulo hand out similar answers
several times previously... :)  Glad I could help.

-Matt

--- "Miller, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I did want to abbreviate the code.  Subclassing
> did work, and I
> probably should have thought of that earlier. 
> Thanks for the help.
> e miller
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From:   Matt Benson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:   Monday, June 24, 2002 9:02 AM
> > To: Cooremans, Rony
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:Re: [iText-questions] Re: PdfPCell
> colspan
> > 
> > Yes, that is his point as I see it--he wants to
> > abbreviate/simplify his code.  Subclassing should
> > achieve that.
> > 
> > -Matt
> > 
> > --- "Cooremans, Rony"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > mm doesent that comes to the same in essence ?
> > > 
> > > you add a cell and before you add it to the
> table
> > > you give it a certain
> > > colspan ?
> > > or do i see that wrong ?
> > > 
> > > if you can do pcell.setPhrase(new Phrase(my
> phrase,
> > > font), colspan) like
> > > he suggested
> > > isent that the same as making a cell of the
> phrase ,
> > > setting colspan and
> > > then adding it to the table
> > > 
> > > the only think that i see is that it would be
> > > shorter with his
> > > suggestion
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Matt Benson wrote:
> > > 
> > > > I understood the original complaint to be that
> he
> > > was
> > > > calling setColspan over and over.  I believe
> that
> > > the
> > > > advice Paulo would give would be to subclass
> > > PdfPCell
> > > > and call setColspan in the constructor.
> > > >
> > > > -Matt
> > > >
> > > > --- "Cooremans, Rony"
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Why dont you do the folowing ?
> > > > >
> > > > > PdfPCell cell = new PdfPCell(new Phrase(my
> > > phrase,
> > > > > font));
> > > > > cell.setColspan(colspan);
> > > > > ptable.addCell(cell);
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Message: 1
> > > > > From: "Miller, Eric"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > To:
> "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
> > > > > 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 13:46:25 -0600
> > > > > Subject: [iText-questions] PdfPCell colspan
> > > > >
> > > > > Without knowing anything about what it would
> > > take
> > > > > someone to implement
> > > > > something like this, would anyone else find
> it
> > > > > useful to have an overidden
> > > > > method for either PdfPTable.addCell() or
> > > > > PdfPCell.setPhrase() that included
> > > > > the colspan?  As in:
> > > > >
> > > > > pcell.setPhrase(new Phrase(my phrase, font),
> > > > > colspan)
> > > > > or
> > > > > ptable.addCell(cell, colspan)
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm finding my PdfPTable code does a lot of
> > > changing
> > > > > colspans.
> > > > > just curious
> > > > > e miller
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
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[iText-questions] problem with space between the lines

2002-06-24 Thread amala kethineni

Hi ,

 I am creating a simple PDF document and my document
runs into 10 pages. I am using font size 8 and I want
the space between the lines as 8. With the code given
here ,
  the first page looks better with only 8 as leading
value but all other pages from 2 to 10 are defaulting
to 8x1.5=12 leading. What's wrong with this code ?

 
public ByteArrayOutputStream toPdf(StringBuffer
inBuffer, String headerBuffer, String footerBuffer,
String legendBuffer,boolean landscape)
{
//StringBuffer outBuffer = new StringBuffer();
ByteArrayOutputStream outputStream = new
ByteArrayOutputStream();

// creation of the document with a certain size and
certain margins
Document document = null;
if (landscape) {
document = new
Document(PageSize.LETTER.rotate(), 5, 5, 5, 5);
} else {
document = new Document(PageSize.LETTER, 50, 50,
50, 50);
}

try {
// creation of the different writers
//PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new
FileOutputStream("text.pdf"));
PdfWriter.getInstance(document, outputStream);

// Use courier font 
Font standardFont = new Font(Font.COURIER, 8,
Font.NORMAL, new Color(0, 0, 0));


 // we add a Header that will show up on PAGE 1
HeaderFooter header = new HeaderFooter(new
Phrase(headerBuffer), false);
document.setHeader(header);
  
// we add a Footer that will show up on PAGE 2
HeaderFooter footer = new HeaderFooter(new
Phrase(footerBuffer), true);
document.setFooter(footer);

// Open the document for writing
document.open();

// Create a paragraph with our input StringBuffer   

Paragraph paragraph = new Paragraph(8,
inBuffer.toString(), standardFont); 
document.add(paragraph);

// we reset the page numbering
document.resetPageCount();
// we trigger a page break
document.newPage();
 // we add some more content
document.add(new
Paragraph(legendBuffer,standardFont));

}
//  catch(DocumentException e) {
catch(Exception e) {
// We need to actually throw this message up ...
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
}
   
// Close the document
document.close();

return outputStream;
}

 

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[iText-questions] (no subject)

2002-06-24 Thread amala kethineni

Hi ,

 I am creating a simple PDF document and my document
runs into 10 pages. I am using font size 8 and I want
the space between the lines as 8. With the code given
here ,
  the first page looks better with only 8 as leading
value but all other pages from 2 to 10 are defaulting
to 8x1.5=12 leading. What's wrong with this code ?

 
public ByteArrayOutputStream toPdf(StringBuffer
inBuffer, String headerBuffer, String footerBuffer,
String legendBuffer,boolean landscape)
{
//StringBuffer outBuffer = new StringBuffer();
ByteArrayOutputStream outputStream = new
ByteArrayOutputStream();

// creation of the document with a certain size and
certain margins
Document document = null;
if (landscape) {
document = new
Document(PageSize.LETTER.rotate(), 5, 5, 5, 5);
} else {
document = new Document(PageSize.LETTER, 50, 50,
50, 50);
}

try {
// creation of the different writers
//PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new
FileOutputStream("text.pdf"));
PdfWriter.getInstance(document, outputStream);

// Use courier font 
Font standardFont = new Font(Font.COURIER, 8,
Font.NORMAL, new Color(0, 0, 0));


 // we add a Header that will show up on PAGE 1
HeaderFooter header = new HeaderFooter(new
Phrase(headerBuffer), false);
document.setHeader(header);
  
// we add a Footer that will show up on PAGE 2
HeaderFooter footer = new HeaderFooter(new
Phrase(footerBuffer), true);
document.setFooter(footer);

// Open the document for writing
document.open();

// Create a paragraph with our input StringBuffer   

Paragraph paragraph = new Paragraph(8,
inBuffer.toString(), standardFont); 
document.add(paragraph);

// we reset the page numbering
document.resetPageCount();
// we trigger a page break
document.newPage();
 // we add some more content
document.add(new
Paragraph(legendBuffer,standardFont));

}
//  catch(DocumentException e) {
catch(Exception e) {
// We need to actually throw this message up ...
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
}
   
// Close the document
document.close();

return outputStream;
}

 

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[iText-questions] Re: iText-questions digest, Vol 1 #614 - 16 msgs

2002-06-24 Thread John Meadows


Hi Tom:

I won't be at my home office until after 6 pm, but I will do it as soon as I can when 
I get home.

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>Looking at the tutorial and your classes, I have successfully created a PDF
>and am pretty happy to see the end result and ease of programming. Thanks a
>lot. Indeed a great contribution. Got a question: Is it possible to control
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>At 2:02 AM + 6/24/02, Shahzad Latif wrote:
>>Looking at the tutorial and your classes, I have successfully
>>created a PDF and am pretty happy to see the end result and ease of
>>programming. Thanks a lot. Indeed a great contribution. Got a
>>question: Is it possible to control the resolution of the PDF, i.e.,
>>I want to create a PDF of 300 dpi as well as 600 dpi. Your response
>>will be the end to my project and I would highly appreciate it.
>>Thanks in advance.
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>   A PDF is resolution INDEPENDENT - it has no dpi setting.
>
>   Raster/Bitmap images INSIDE a PDF will have a dpi setting,
>but that's just a single object not the file at large.   And such a
>dpi setting would be adjusted based on the final output device anyway.
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>Why dont you do the folowing ?
>
>PdfPCell cell = new PdfPCell(new Phrase(my phrase, font));
>cell.setColspan(colspan);
>ptable.addCell(cell);
>
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>Subject: [iText-questions] PdfPCell colspan
>
>Without knowing anything about what it would take someone to implement
>something like this, would anyone else find it useful to have an overidden
>method for either PdfPTable.addCell() or PdfPCell.setPhrase() that included
>the colspan?  As in:
>
>pcell.setPhrase(new Phrase(my phrase, font), colspan)
>or
>ptable.addCell(cell, colspan)
>
>I'm finding my PdfPTable code does a lot of changing colspans.
>just curious
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Re: [iText-questions] Re: PdfPCell colspan

2002-06-24 Thread Matt Benson

Yes, that is his point as I see it--he wants to
abbreviate/simplify his code.  Subclassing should
achieve that.

-Matt

--- "Cooremans, Rony"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mm doesent that comes to the same in essence ?
> 
> you add a cell and before you add it to the table
> you give it a certain
> colspan ?
> or do i see that wrong ?
> 
> if you can do pcell.setPhrase(new Phrase(my phrase,
> font), colspan) like
> he suggested
> isent that the same as making a cell of the phrase ,
> setting colspan and
> then adding it to the table
> 
> the only think that i see is that it would be
> shorter with his
> suggestion
> 
> 
> Matt Benson wrote:
> 
> > I understood the original complaint to be that he
> was
> > calling setColspan over and over.  I believe that
> the
> > advice Paulo would give would be to subclass
> PdfPCell
> > and call setColspan in the constructor.
> >
> > -Matt
> >
> > --- "Cooremans, Rony"
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> > > Why dont you do the folowing ?
> > >
> > > PdfPCell cell = new PdfPCell(new Phrase(my
> phrase,
> > > font));
> > > cell.setColspan(colspan);
> > > ptable.addCell(cell);
> > >
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> > >
> > > Without knowing anything about what it would
> take
> > > someone to implement
> > > something like this, would anyone else find it
> > > useful to have an overidden
> > > method for either PdfPTable.addCell() or
> > > PdfPCell.setPhrase() that included
> > > the colspan?  As in:
> > >
> > > pcell.setPhrase(new Phrase(my phrase, font),
> > > colspan)
> > > or
> > > ptable.addCell(cell, colspan)
> > >
> > > I'm finding my PdfPTable code does a lot of
> changing
> > > colspans.
> > > just curious
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Re: [iText-questions] about OpenType font

2002-06-24 Thread Paulo Soares
I was expecting this question. The answer is no. I don't think is too
difficult to get the right CID from the font but the problem is that no
subseting is made for type1 fonts and CFF fonts are nothing more than one or
more type1 fonts wrapped in another package. I don't see the logic of
embedding the full character set of a CJK font, the size of which start at
4M. By the way, I don't expect to support anytime soon type1 subseting. It's
postscript and I developed a special hatred for stack-based languages from
the days of HP calculators and Forth.

Best Regards,
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> OpenType
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Re: [iText-questions] Re: PdfPCell colspan

2002-06-24 Thread Matt Benson

I understood the original complaint to be that he was
calling setColspan over and over.  I believe that the
advice Paulo would give would be to subclass PdfPCell
and call setColspan in the constructor.

-Matt

--- "Cooremans, Rony"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why dont you do the folowing ?
> 
> PdfPCell cell = new PdfPCell(new Phrase(my phrase,
> font));
> cell.setColspan(colspan);
> ptable.addCell(cell);
> 
> 
> Message: 1
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> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 13:46:25 -0600
> Subject: [iText-questions] PdfPCell colspan
> 
> Without knowing anything about what it would take
> someone to implement
> something like this, would anyone else find it
> useful to have an overidden
> method for either PdfPTable.addCell() or
> PdfPCell.setPhrase() that included
> the colspan?  As in:
> 
> pcell.setPhrase(new Phrase(my phrase, font),
> colspan)
> or
> ptable.addCell(cell, colspan)
> 
> I'm finding my PdfPTable code does a lot of changing
> colspans.
> just curious
> e miller
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[iText-questions] Nested tables

2002-06-24 Thread Susana Pereira

Hi, i started using iText a few days ago and unfortunately I’m still having 
some troubles using tables.

I need to create a Pdf page with several different tables within a 'big' 
table. I did it using nested tables. The problem is that each table must 
have an outside border but not an inside border.

Something like this:



 a 



 b 



 c 



I already tried to use class Table and class PdfPTable but can’t produce the 
desired output.

Thanks.

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RE: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Christophe Gadaix

Yes it's true. It's a bit strange because only spaces seems to be eaten :
When I write (I've added other characters) :
è tèg é 
The output is :
é tég è

Christophe.

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Christophe Gadaix wrote:

>Fred gives me the solution :
>I used the UTF 8 encoding (). I've
>changed the encoding as following : encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> and it works !
>
Yes, I was just going to mail you the same answer ;-)

Anyway, I found another bug in that area:
If you have this with the right encoding:
è è é
no problem,

But if you have this:
è è é
The spaces are 'eaten' away. I will try to solve this soon.

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Re: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Bruno Lowagie

Christophe Gadaix wrote:

>Fred gives me the solution :
>I used the UTF 8 encoding (). I've
>changed the encoding as following : encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> and it works !
>
Yes, I was just going to mail you the same answer ;-)

Anyway, I found another bug in that area:
If you have this with the right encoding:
è è é
no problem,

But if you have this:
è è é
The spaces are 'eaten' away. I will try to solve this soon.

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RE: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Christophe Gadaix

Fred gives me the solution :
I used the UTF 8 encoding (). I've
changed the encoding as following :  and it works !


Thanks !


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Objet : Re: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character


Quoting Christophe Gadaix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I'm a french developper and I use the XML parser to generate accentuate
> character (like é). But it seems it doesn't display the 'é'. The second
> effect is that it "eats" the next two second letters (ex : 'éatt' becomes
> 't').
> I don't know if it is a font problem or if I don't code it correctly.

I asked around and we seem to have the same problem in some
of our projects. I'll try to come up with a solution soon.

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RE: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Christophe Gadaix

Thank you Bruno. I hope it will be soon.
This XML module is so interesting. This is the ideal way I found to generate
dynamic PDF.

Christophe.

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Quoting Christophe Gadaix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I'm a french developper and I use the XML parser to generate accentuate
> character (like é). But it seems it doesn't display the 'é'. The second
> effect is that it "eats" the next two second letters (ex : 'éatt' becomes
> 't').
> I don't know if it is a font problem or if I don't code it correctly.

I asked around and we seem to have the same problem in some
of our projects. I'll try to come up with a solution soon.

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Re: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Bruno

Quoting Christophe Gadaix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm a french developper and I use the XML parser to generate accentuate
> character (like é). But it seems it doesn't display the 'é'. The second
> effect is that it "eats" the next two second letters (ex : 'éatt' becomes
> 't').
> I don't know if it is a font problem or if I don't code it correctly.

I asked around and we seem to have the same problem in some
of our projects. I'll try to come up with a solution soon.

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Re: [iText-questions] Using JSP example

2002-06-24 Thread Bruno

Quoting m g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> Hello.
> 
> I am new to itext and going through the tutorial.  I am trying to work with
> the pdf.jsp example written by Tal Liron and I am getting the following
> message.

First of all: it is never a good idea to generate PDF with JSP.
JSP doesn't handle binary data very will (encoding problems).

In your case, I think you have added newlines, spaces,...
to the original code without knowing it.
As you can see in the code, the content-length-header is set
because of an MSIE problem. Maybe you are adding extra content
(more than the length) by adding 'unvisible' characters...

Anyway, if you get the code from CVS the right way,
you should see something like this:
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/examples/pdf.jsp

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[iText-questions] about OpenType font

2002-06-24 Thread KuMi
Hello all,

I would like to know if latest version (1.00) of iText support CJK OpenType
font other than fonts in Asian font pack.

Best regard,
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Re: [iText-questions] Current CVS

2002-06-24 Thread Bruno Lowagie

Mark Hall wrote:

> I've got a problem with the current CVS version. The table object used
> to have a public void complete() method.

Sorry, I received some new code and uploaded it to CVS without testing.
I made the complete method public again.

> I'm not sure whether there's been a design change here or if this is
> just a bug.

It is part of a design change, but for the moment the complete method
can be public. The person who wrote the code warned me that some
functionality could be broken, so I am going to test everything before
I make a new release.

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RE: [iText-questions] Current CVS

2002-06-24 Thread Erwin Achermann

Hi, i proposed this change when implementing the "table-in-colspanned cells" feature. 
This method is so 'internal' that no one outside the iText package should need to call 
it. It should be ensured that iText calls it when necessary internally. If the writers 
beeing in sub-packages cannot access it, then i missunderstood the term 'package 
protected' and it is indeed a bug then, however my pdfwriter accesses it correctly... 
and besides, i don't even know wether this particular change is due to my proposals :) 

Cheers
Erwin

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