Priya wrote:
> hai,
> i am also having same problem what you discuss here. if you find any
> solution, pls let me.
Of course you have; as was clear from the answer, THERE IS NO SOLUTION,
except if you have the original source that was used to create the PDFs.
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hai,
i am also having same problem what you discuss here. if you find any
solution, pls let me.
i am also searching for the same.
Thanks in advance
Priya.R
1T3XT info wrote:
> Stephen Bacon wrote:
>> Hello again,
>>
>>I do _not_ intend to insert one PDF (or text, etc) inside of another
1T3XT info wrote:
> Stephen Bacon wrote:
>> Hello again,
>>
>>I do _not_ intend to insert one PDF (or text, etc) inside of another
>> PDF and have it reflow.
>
> Same difference.
Ahh - OK.
>
> Define "stacked on top of each other".
> To me, that sounds like "superimposed".
> Superimposing
Stephen Bacon wrote:
> Hello again,
>
>I do _not_ intend to insert one PDF (or text, etc) inside of another
> PDF and have it reflow.
Same difference.
> I want create a new PDF by appending small PDFs
> together, each one after the next. What I'm getting now is each small
> PDF on a page
Hello again,
I do _not_ intend to insert one PDF (or text, etc) inside of another
PDF and have it reflow. I want create a new PDF by appending small PDFs
together, each one after the next. What I'm getting now is each small
PDF on a page all by itself, instead of stacked on top of each other
Hi Stephen,
On 03/02/2009, Stephen Bacon wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>I'm trying to combine multiple PDFs (each containing fields) into a
> single PDF. I've been working with the code from Chapter 2 of "iText in
> Action" and it's all very straightforward. Except I want to avoid the
> page-breaks bet
Hello,
I'm trying to combine multiple PDFs (each containing fields) into a
single PDF. I've been working with the code from Chapter 2 of "iText in
Action" and it's all very straightforward. Except I want to avoid the
page-breaks between the PDFs.
I assume this is because I'm using addDocume