No - only from Adobe products.
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From: Richard Hurst [mailto:richard.hu...@creative-hosts.co.uk]
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IS it possibleto enablecomments or revisions in a PDF
IS it possibleto enablecomments or revisions in a PDF file from iText
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Kevin Day wrote:
> SVN just worked for me (no idea what changed)
SVN @ SF has some hick ups from time to time.
"Try again later" usually works ;-)
(Also check the SF status page for planned outages.)
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27;ll take the time to download an older JRE.
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Nathan-
Good catch. When I wrote the code, I didn't realize there was a 1.4 JDK
requirement. Bruno stripped out all of the generics stuff, b
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Nathan-
Good catch. When I wrote the code, I didn't realize there was a 1.4 JDK requirement. Bruno stripped out all of the generics stuff, but the hashCo
en have a 1.4 JVM on my system so I can't test - sorry!).
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Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 20:01:05 +0100
Subject: [iText-questions] Comments on com.lowagie.text.pdf.parser addition to SVN
Hi,another idea was to extract the images and do some OCR on them (e.g. with tesseract) and put the text behind the image to be better searchable.Elmar
round to it' pile
for a while now)
Regards,
Nathan
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From: Paulo Soares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 6, 2008 10:17
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Comments on com.lowagie.text.pdf.parser addition
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Nev
Hi,
another idea was to extract the images and do some OCR on them (e.g. with
tesseract) and put the text behind the image to be better searchable.
Elmar
>Kevin Day wrote:
>> I saw mention a bit earlier of using the content parser to determine
>> embedded image (or other xobject) location, etc...
Kevin Day wrote:
> I saw mention a bit earlier of using the content parser to determine
> embedded image (or other xobject) location, etc... I'm wondering about
> some examples where this would be useful (outside of maybe trying to
> actually render a PDF page into a JComponent or a TIFF image)
- K
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Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 18:16:51 +
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Ne
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Subject: [iText-questions] Comments on com.lowagie.text.pdf.parser addition
to SVN
In the interest of self criticism, I thought I'd post some of the things that I
think need work in the new content parser implementation:
1. The CMapAwareDocumentFont, I
In the interest of self criticism, I thought I'd post some of the things that I
think need work in the new content parser implementation:
1. The CMapAwareDocumentFont, I suspect, is an ugly, ugly hack that would be
better handled in a different way. It seems to me that almost all fonts will
h
If that's enabling comments in Reader only Acrobat can do
it.
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itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: [iText-questions]
Comments
You need to set the necessary security permission to allow that. Have a look at the PdfEncryptor class.
Hi,
How do I make my PDF-document to accept comments?
Lars
Hällerman
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Hi,
How can I make my PDF-document to allow comments?
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At 08:29 AM 2/18/2004, Barnaby Shearer wrote:
Has anyone tried to add the ability to enable the 'Adobe Acrobat Reader'
commenting features to PDF files created by iText?
No, because in order to do it you would need a digital
signature/private key from Adobe Systems - since the system is ba
Has anyone tried to add the ability to enable the 'Adobe Acrobat Reader'
commenting features to PDF files created by iText?
The commenting features are controlled by a security setting in PDF
files that is usually only set by 'Adobe Document Server for Reader
Extensions', however it is believed to
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