Re: [iText-questions] Tables Question

2005-05-18 Thread Steve Appling
The border on each side of a cell can be turned on or off using 
setBorder.  Individual border sides can even be different widths or 
colors.  All of the border related methods for Cells and PdfPCells are 
in the base class Rectangle. 

Constantinos Sofianos wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to this list, but would like to dive in with a new question 
regarding tables:

Is it possible to omit only one portion of a cell border?  For example 
I would like to have a table with 4 rows and two columns.
I only want the outside border  of each column to be visible. Is this 
possible with iText? 
Note to the Developers: my client is prepared to pay for any new 
development even while the new development stays as part of the open 
source project.

Best Regards
Costa


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RE: [iText-questions] Tables Question

2005-05-18 Thread Doug James
You can also use the Rectangle.disableBorderSide(int side) method that
receives a Rectangle constant integer as a parameter.

Doug

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The border on each side of a cell can be turned on or off using
setBorder.  Individual border sides can even be different widths or
colors.  All of the border related methods for Cells and PdfPCells are
in the base class Rectangle. 

Constantinos Sofianos wrote:

 Hi All,

 I am new to this list, but would like to dive in with a new question 
 regarding tables:

 Is it possible to omit only one portion of a cell border?  For example

 I would like to have a table with 4 rows and two columns.
 I only want the outside border  of each column to be visible. Is this 
 possible with iText?
 Note to the Developers: my client is prepared to pay for any new 
 development even while the new development stays as part of the open 
 source project.

 Best Regards
 Costa




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Re: [iText-questions] Tables Question

2005-05-18 Thread Constantinos Sofianos
many thanks. this helps a lot.
costa
Doug James wrote:
You can also use the Rectangle.disableBorderSide(int side) method that
receives a Rectangle constant integer as a parameter.
Doug
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Tables Question
The border on each side of a cell can be turned on or off using
setBorder.  Individual border sides can even be different widths or
colors.  All of the border related methods for Cells and PdfPCells are
in the base class Rectangle. 

Constantinos Sofianos wrote:
 

Hi All,
I am new to this list, but would like to dive in with a new question 
regarding tables:

Is it possible to omit only one portion of a cell border?  For example
   

 

I would like to have a table with 4 rows and two columns.
I only want the outside border  of each column to be visible. Is this 
possible with iText?
Note to the Developers: my client is prepared to pay for any new 
development even while the new development stays as part of the open 
source project.

Best Regards
Costa
   



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