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> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:39:03 +
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> Mike Marchywka hotmail.
Mike Marchywka hotmail.com> writes:
> The text is fixed or unrelated (no?)
No. Not Even Close. You're not even on the right PLANET, much less the right
ballpark.
PDF (and SVG: your ignorance and ass-u-mptions are showing again) maintain a
number of "current" attributes:
*Transformation Matrix
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> From: Mike Marchywka [mailto:marchy...@hotmail.com]
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&g
or relayout - let alone change the appearance.
Leonard
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ome versatility ( versatility has
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No, I was just trying to do my taxes. LOL.
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> I don't think you are understanding the problem that the person is having.
> It's not about simply finding already rastered images and replacing them with
> alternate versions - that's pretty simple and there is an e
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] How to duplicate PDF text but rasterize graphics
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> The ONLY company that offers this technology is Apago (http://www.apago.com)
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efaults to every customers but in this case
it seems the format lacks some versatility ( versatility has
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Looking for advice on the best approach to do what I need. I have PDFs with
text and graphics. They are very large, due to the graphics. I think I want
to read each PDF and produce a new PDF with the text just as it was in the
original, but rasterize the rest of the graphics into a fairly low res
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Subject: [iText-questions] How to duplicate PDF text but rasterize graphics
Looking for advice on the best approach to do something others may have tried.
I have PDFs with text and graphics. They are very large, due to the graphics. I
want to read each PDF and produce a new PDF
Doug Moreland gmail.com> writes:
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> Looking for advice on the best approach to do something others may have tried.
I have PDFs with text and graphics. They are very large, due to the graphics. I
want to read each PDF and produce a new PDF with the text just as it was in the
original, but ras
Looking for advice on the best approach to do something others may have
tried. I have PDFs with text and graphics. They are very large, due to the
graphics. I want to read each PDF and produce a new PDF with the text just
as it was in the original, but rasterize the rest of the graphics into a
fair
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