Bruno? Paul? Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dominic
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Hi Bruno,
Thanks for the quick response. I have the book, and read it often :D When using
the table.setSplitLate(false); it does not create the full page cell like you
said, but the cell still starts on the next page. How can I make it start right
below the previous cell and just continue on like
Dominic Maricic wrote:
Any idea why I'm getting the giant row that takes up all of page 2? It only
happens when the content following it is greater than a page.
This is expected behavior.
Please read what the book says about splitting tables.
I don't know exactly what you need, but I've made a
We use iText for our software program Home Inspector Pro @
http://www.HomeInspectorPro.com . First, thanks for the great library!
I had a user who put more text into one area in the program than I ever thought
would be necessary. Because of this he ended up with a PdfPCell that was
actually larger