Op 8/01/2013 21:05, Feague, Roy schreef:
> I’ve seen conflicting information about whether iText can do this.
I received an answer from the XFA developers: "we have all the
functionality required for flattening pure XDP streams, but we need to
refactor some high level classes so that they can ope
Op 8/01/2013 23:36, Leonard Rosenthol schreef:
Supporting the XDP page layout language is NOT a "simple task"
We know, but we've made huge progress with XFA Worker; it's now being
used in production with several of our customers. For instance: the
Belgian department of Justice is using an
design tool. But
we don’t currently license the entire LiveCycle ES product.
-Roy
From: Leonard Rosenthol [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 1:24 PM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Converting XDP to PDF
What’s wrong with Adobe Li
Cycle ES product.
-Roy
From: Leonard Rosenthol [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 1:24 PM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Converting XDP to PDF
What's wrong with Adobe LiveCycle ES for doing the job? That's one of the
-questions] Converting XDP to PDF
We'd like to find a way to automate creation of PDF files from Adobe LiveCycle
Designer XDP files --- basically, effectively the same as opening the file in
Designer and doing a Save As... Adobe Static PDF form.
I understand that XDP files can be structured
We'd like to find a way to automate creation of PDF files from Adobe LiveCycle
Designer XDP files --- basically, effectively the same as opening the file in
Designer and doing a Save As... Adobe Static PDF form.
I understand that XDP files can be structured in a couple of different ways.
Ours a