Bruno, I have checked my original question and it was sent
to the mailing list and NOT yourself.
I think you replied and from then on it went to both you
and the mailing lists.
Honestly I could not understand why you were bringing
up the consulting issue with me all the time - now I know.
I hav
At 09:11 AM 11/26/2005, Stefan Woltering wrote:
I want to display a hex string like in the example below in the document,
just by referencing the object + ?something? that will be done when
displaying it.
There is no such concept in PDF, in terms of standard PDF content.
Howeve
The bug description is at:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1366429&group_id=72954&atid=536236
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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Hello,
I want to display a hex string like in the example below in the document,
just by referencing the object + ?something? that will be done when
displaying it.
% example
3 0 obj
<048180543954b8b1be5747b6ef1d7933988379e3ddfa7848f59f5e38ec2003a17b241fd5bcf
94379536f64bcf4a218ff8debed6674929ba
Bruno Lowagie wrote:
Antoine wrote:
but why does everyone start talking about consulting all of a sudden?
Because we get mails sent to us personally more and more
and looking at the questions that are asked in those mails,
it is quite obvious that some people are trying to let us do
their wo
It won't work. You'll need to convert the content string to some visible
representation and set another exclusion range. The problem is that the
standard Acrobat signature handlers don't like to see more than 2 exclusion
ranges.
- Original Message -
From: "Stefan Woltering" <[EMAIL PR
> I never saw a signature without a direct content but there's
> nothing in
> the specs to say it won't work. If it does really work or not I don't
> know. iText can't produce this kind of indirect signature without some
> programming.
Okay, I have moved the signature content value into an ext
Antoine wrote:
but why does everyone start talking about consulting all of a sudden?
Because we get mails sent to us personally more and more
and looking at the questions that are asked in those mails,
it is quite obvious that some people are trying to let us do
their work in their place for f