> Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 20:46:54 +0100
> From: i...@1t3xt.info
> To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] AcroForm Sizing
>
> Mike Marchywka wrote:
>> LOL, if you were going to answer like t
Mike Marchywka wrote:
> LOL, if you were going to answer like that you could have
> at least included the rest of my post blaming either
> ignorant or secretive users, not particularly Adobe,
> and even giving them something approaching "praise."
> Although, if you want me to elaborate...
I'm sorr
> Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 20:15:21 +0100
> From: i...@1t3xt.info
> To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] AcroForm Sizing
>
> Mike Marchywka wrote:
>> I sense your concern here but this is
Mike Marchywka wrote:
> I sense your concern here but this is not just a problem with
> itext users, information providers don't seem to understand
> the limitations of these documents.
There's one simple answer that can immediately silence your Adobe
bashing: buy Adobe LiveCycle ES and use dyn
>
> No, the size and position of an AcroForm field is FIXED
> and even if you could resize it (you can do so by addressing
> lower level functions), it would not help you, because the
> rest of the content won't reflow.
>
> This is something that has been explained over and over again!
I sense y
Cody Schilke wrote:
> I have an AcroForm Text Field that I load via the iText form.setfield()
> method. The AcroForm variable is created by a user via the Adobe
> LiveCycle Designer. I’m not always certain how much data the program
> will attempt to load to this Text Field, therefore, I need the
I have an AcroForm Text Field that I load via the iText form.setfield() method.
The AcroForm variable is created by a user via the Adobe LiveCycle Designer.
I'm not always certain how much data the program will attempt to load to this
Text Field, therefore, I need the Text Field to size appropri