Darren,
Leonard Rosenthol wrote
> The only way to do that is to basically render the page and then analyze
> each path. The most common reason (beyond what you¹ve already mentioned)
> is that they are clipped out - meaning that there is a clipping path in
> place and these are outside of it.
An
The only way to do that is to basically render the page and then analyze
each path. The most common reason (beyond what you¹ve already mentioned)
is that they are clipped out - meaning that there is a clipping path in
place and these are outside of it.
Leonard
On 10/20/14, 9:25 AM, "FDnC Red"
GN, Bruno,
iText mailing list wrote
> Based on the "your PDF viewer may not be able to display this type of
> document" message, it seems that you are dealing with XFA forms.
> [...]
> You may be in luck if the forms are "hybrid". That is: if they contain a
> description of the form using both tec