Matthias Uhler wrote:
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> .. http://www.nabble.com/file/p22539056/PDFObjectData.java
> PDFObjectData.java
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The problem is solved...I missed to enable the UserProperties..
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Hi there,
I'd like to add some additional informations to a graphic in a pdf.
In Adobe Reader there is a "Object Data" tool which should
show these attributes by clicking on a graphic.
Therefore I produced some code..
http://www.nabble.com/file/p22539056/PDFObjectData.java PDFObjectData.java
sam krasnik wrote:
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> I did the same thing (I created a sub-interface of PdfPageEvent to have an
> onAddPage method, which passes my a PdfPage which I can add stuff to), and
> came up with the attached pdf. Unfortunately, after looking at it for a
> while, I can't see the difference between
sam krasnik wrote:
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> I tried doing the same thing, but I couldn't figure out a way to create
> the VP dictionary on the page, because I don't know how to get a direct
> PdfPage object whose dictionary I can modify. I can get an indirect
> reference through the writer via getPageReference, but
Hi,
is it possilble to enable PDFs for commenting with iText?
Thanks for reply, Matthias
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hi,
when i choose a wkt string for WGS84 as entry in a geographic coordinat
system dictionary (iso 32000 supplement, p. 51) like this:
dictionaryGCS.put(new PdfName("WKT"),new PdfString("GEOGCS[...]"));
The georeferencing works great!
Instead of using an wkt string I tried to change the entry to
Matthias Uhler wrote:
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> Hello,
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> could you please give me some support to create a working geospatial
> measure
> dictionary as it is described in the ISO 32000 Supplement...
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I solved my problem with a WKT String...
here is the sourcecode and my sample file:
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
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> You obviously need to know what the actual GIS coordinates are for the
> area that you are marking off - so you need to refer to it using
> either EPSG terminology or using a WKT string.
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> Leonard
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Hi Leonard, thanks for your reply!
By georeferncing an are
Mark Storer-3wrote:
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>>Reading the ISO supplement, it looks like the measure dictionary has to be
>>attached to a particular XObject (form or image) to do any good. Adding
it to
>>the document without being referenced elsewhere isn't going to help much.
>
Yes, that's why I construct a vi
Hello,
could you please give me some support to create a working geospatial measure
dictionary as it is described in the ISO 32000 Supplement on page 50?
I start with my dictonary...
PdfDictionary dicMeasure = new PdfDictionary(new PdfName("Measure"));
dicMeasure.put(PdfName.SUBTYPE,new PdfName(
Hello,
could anybody tell me how the ordering in a PdfDictionary works?
I would like to extend iTExt with new spatial spatial features wich are
described in Adobe ISO 32000.
sample code:
PdfDictionary dicMeasure = new PdfDictionary(new PdfName("Measure"));
dicMeasure.put(PdfName.SUBTYPE, new P
Hello,
is there a way to put additional PdfNames() with a PdfIndirectReference()
to an image dictionary if an image has been instantiated?
Thank you in advance!
Matthias
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> On Sep 4, 2008, at 5:32 AM, Matthias Uhler wrote:
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>> Could anybody help me with an example of pdf syntax to understand
>> how to
>> structure a georeferenced pdf.
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>> I hardly understand the constructs on page 49 of:
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Could anybody help me with an example of pdf syntax to understand how to
structure a georeferenced pdf.
I hardly understand the constructs on page 49 of:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/adobe_supplement_iso32000.pdf
Thanks!
Regards,
Matthias
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I'm new to the business but i'll try my best.. =)
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Hello,
AcrobarReader offers in its latest versions geospatial features like distance
measurements and a locating by worldcoordinates. Is it possible to create a
georeferenced pdf with itext? Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
Matthias Uhler
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