At 1:00 AM + 1/18/04, tom smith wrote:
I personally think html form are more ubiquitous than PDF forms, it
doesnt even require acrobat reader.
I agree - no question. Most forms don't require the
functionality or overhead of a PDF form. However, there are many
that do...
But a lot of
I personally think html form are more ubiquitous than PDF forms, it doesnt even require acrobat reader. So in that case, people can fill in the form pretty much everywhere they have the Internet connection, even in the places where there is no acrobat reader installed, and they don't have the per
Paul Thank you, but I am still having issues. the Code (see below) still
does not center the text. any idea what I am doing wrong?
Thank you for you help
import java.awt.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import com.lowagie.text.*;
import com.lowagie.text.pdf.*;
public class TestCenterTex
At 5:29 PM + 1/17/04, tom smith wrote:
I wonder why that is the case. Because there is no use of this kind
of functionality or just difficult to implement? I personaly think
it's very useful and just tedious to implement.
Because most people tend to pick a specific format for their
forms -
Thank you very much for your help, Leonard!
I wonder why that is the case. Because there is no use of this kind of functionality or just difficult to implement? I personaly think it's very useful and just tedious to implement.
>From: Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "tom smith" <[EMAIL P
I have a heading that needs extra spacing between characters.
I considered placing hard spaces between characters, but of
course this might add *too much* spacing. Can I set the
spacing between characters?
--- Paulo Soares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't understand the question. What's t
annot.put(PdfName.Q, new PdfNumber(PdfFormField.Q_CENTER));
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From: "garettDaBland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paulo Soares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 18:43
Subject: ops: Need help with Text box, no replies from my posting last
monday...
RE: Need
That's a problem of scaling. See the tutorial for an explanation on image
scaling and DPI.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: "Michael Korolyov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 19:11
Subject: [iText-questions] embedded image do
I know about that but it's impossible to fix the source for every buggy jdk
out there and this is a jdk bug. I don't have to cast a literal char to byte
if the value is in range. See the java language reference chapter 5.2.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: "Administra
I don't understand the question. What's the objective?
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: "Peter Kleczka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 15:29
Subject: [iText-questions] Setting kerning
> Hi
>
> How do you set kerning? The A
Dear Sirs,
I have downloaded your API and find it a wonderful thing! Thank you for
the hard work, you have made my life a lot easier.
I have discovered that the version I downloaded does not like my linux
server. The reason being that it is very strict about casting chars to
bytes.
Example:
On Friday 16 January 2004 22:33, Nick Neuberger wrote:
> Does any know how to add two RTF documents together to make one RTF
> document?
There is no support for reading RTF documents in iText package.
Greetings,
Mark
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