In case anyone needs the answer, iText doesn't seem to have
a way to identify colors in a Gif and set the transparency by
color.
I used an awt image and fed it to iText through the
following
private
static
java.awt.Image makeColorTransparent(
java.awt.Image im,
final Color
color) {
At 09:40 AM 5/26/2005, Felipe Bustelo Alvarez wrote:
Does
your library generate pdf that can use separate pantone color codes?
Yes.
Leonard
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At 04:19 PM 5/25/2005, Art Pollard wrote:
I have a project where we would like to take a series of scanned images of
a series of pages and output a PDF document containing the images.
I would presume that we could do this with IText. Is this correct?
Yes, no problem.
Also, it i
Hi,
Does your library generate pdf that can use separate pantone
color codes?
I mean that we can import the produced pdf in a program like
Quak Xpress.
Thanks
hi itext-users
i wrote a small app that consumes pdf-files, does some manipulation and
writes a new pdf. after processing thousands of pdfs, my app wrotes
recently pdfs whose content is rotated.
because the original pdfs weren't rotated in acro reader, i opened them
in a texteditor and final
I have a project where we would like to take a series of scanned images of
a series of pages and output a PDF document containing the images.
I would presume that we could do this with IText. Is this correct?
Also, it is my understanding that there is a way to also store the text of
a
Hi,
I didn't find much information in the
mail archive about the issue I'm dealing with. I've got a table,and
what I need is to have certain consecutive rows displayed on the same page.
If you could please let me know about the best way to achieve this,
I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Agat
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