On 10/2/2013 9:20 PM, Daniel Borlean wrote:
I have just tested with iText-2.1.7.jar and the problem is resolved!
and at the same time, you admit denying your customer from all the other
bug fixes since July 2009. That's really good promo...
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FYI,
I have just tested with iText-2.1.7.jar and the problem is resolved!
Thanks,
Daniel
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From: Daniel Borlean [mailto:dborl...@extraview.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 2 October, 2013 11:59
To: 'Post all your questions about iText here'
Subject: RE: [iText-questions] java.io.IOException: tr
I just managed to set the field to read only, i was setting the flag in the
wrong component.
bt2.setChecked(true);
the multiple fields still with problem
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 3:43 PM, André Fróes wrote:
> Hello everyone, I am facing a problem here where only one radio is being
> generated,
Hello everyone, I am facing a problem here where only one radio is being
generated, and same happens for the textbox. I am attaching an exemplo of
how it is now.
here is my code:
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cell = new
PdfPCell(defaultFontSelector.process(i.getPrompt()));
Op 19/09/2013 16:46, Jones Tim schreef:
> Please could we have functionality to set the tagging of the document
> at the very basic level of setting user properties and creating the
> default root structure of the document and NOT to create the
> "" tag and it's other tags.
Adding the tag to
Op 2/10/2013 15:37, shira schreef:
> I had a code merging two PDFs, which was using setTagged in case both
> of the concatenated PDFs are tagged (worked well with 5.4.3).
When concatenating documents in tagged mode, you must keep all readers
opened until the resultant document is closed. This is
Hi,
I had a code merging two PDFs, which was using setTagged in case both of
the concatenated PDFs are tagged (worked well with 5.4.3).
I've now downloaded the new release and all of a sudden the following
RUNTIME error appeared when closing the PDF (on the line:
document.close();):
Exception i
Op 2/10/2013 8:45, TvT schreef:
> If it is a customer PDF and you are not able to share then
Paying iText customers have access to a private ticketing system where
they can post PDFs that can't be shared with the world for inspection by
a dedicated iText engineer.
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Two possibilities:
1. You are using an quite old version of iText and maybe that was a bug
fixed a long time ago?
2. Your PDF is not (fully) PDF spec compliant
(3. possible but not probable: iText has a bug and your PDF is running into
it)
Opening a PDF in Adobe Reader doesn't say anything except
Op 1/10/2013 23:06, Daniel Borlean schreef:
> We're using the iText-2.1.2u.jar version to generate flattened pdf forms
That version dates from May 2008. If I were your customer, I wouldn't
accept your software because of the fact that you use software that has
been considered End-of-Life by its
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