Bruno et al.:
I've adapted your TwoOnOne utility to make it more useful; I've been able to
print a number of ebooks quite efficiently. My goal was to make the page
images as large as possible while still fitting two on each physical page.
For instance, given pages designed for a standard 6" by 9"
I would like to use
iText to determine what fields and annotations exist in a pdf. I've been
looking for a code sample/tutorial but haven't found anything yet. Any
clues would be most helpful.
FM
That's right, AdLib doesn't seem like the cure-all, that's for sure. We've been
using it's add-on OCR capability to create a rasterized version of the PDF.
It's really a round-about, slow way of doing it. Basically, we're looking for
a way to make these PDF's self-sustained by either rasterizing
Yes, we've been using AdLib, but have found it to be unstable a lot of the time.
It also creates a complicated multistep process using its XML job ticketing.
We were hoping to be able to use iText to create a single script that can do
everything we need.
AdLib works, we're just looking to simpli
OK, thanks. Scratch that idea, then. :)
Is there any way to take a PDF that uses TrueType fonts that are not embedded,
figure out what fonts are used in the file, and then embed those TT fonts in
the PDF?
Thanks,
Rick
Quoting Paulo Soares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No. iText has no rasterizer cap
Hi all,
Quick question... Is there any easy way to convert a PDF with text and
annotations into a PDF that is only an image (300 dpi) using iText?
Thanks for the help!
Take Care,
Rick
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Hi All,
I'm having an issue with a program I've written using iText and I have not found
a solution (iText or otherwise) to fix it. I was hoping someone here might have
a suggestion. The project I've written merges several one-page PDF's into a
single file. However, some of the PDF's are form-
Kalpesh,
Geez, I looked right at this before and didn't realize the solution was right
under my nose! Thanks for the help, this works great.
Rick
Quoting Kalpesh Raval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Rick,
>
> when you add the template using cb.addtemplate function you can give the
> scale factor th
Hi,
I'm just now getting my hands dirty with the iText package, and I'm really
impressed with what this thing can do. I've hit a roadblock, though, and I was
hoping someone could answer a quick question...
Is there any way to import a PDF (possibly as a graphic) into a new PDF document
while ch
in the database, I want to force
the table to go to the next page.
"document.newPage()" places page breaks ahead of the table, so I end up with
several "blank" pages at the beginning of the document.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
Than
Excuse me if this is a repeat question.
Is there anyway to set the font for a table created with pdfPTable?
Thanks,
Darren
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