Realised that the co-ordinates had to be re-written to adjust for the
relative position inherited from the rectangle.
All fine now. Thanks again chaps!
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Leonard Rosenthol-3 wrote
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> Use CurveTo instead :).
>
Ok, Thanks to Leonard and Paulo for all the advice its all done and looking
good :)
I thought I'd make a Template for the appearance as originally advised by
Paulo and see if I could keep the annotation instead of writing directly on
the
Use CurveTo instead :).
However, you will have to determine the curvatures yourself.
On 1/17/12 3:01 AM, "Rob" wrote:
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>Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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>> Do you really need an annotation or just something drawn on top of the
>> content?
>>
>
>Thanks Paulo, your reply made me focus on redrawing usin
Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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> Do you really need an annotation or just something drawn on top of the
> content?
>
Thanks Paulo, your reply made me focus on redrawing using
PdfContentByte.moveTo and lineTo and I now have the vectors written directly
on the document. I would have preferred annotations
Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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> Do you really need an annotation or just something drawn on top of the
> content?
>
If it's less involved, something drawn on top of the content would be fine.
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All of the pieces you need are in iText - they are just LOW LEVEL pieces
that you will need put together to make this work.
You'll need to start by reading and understanding the PDF standard (ISO
32000-1:2008) about exactly what an appearance stream is, how it is used,
etc. Then you can use the
Do you really need an annotation or just something drawn on top of the content?
Paulo
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From: Rob [mailto:rafri...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 2:03 PM
To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] createInk not displaying in PDF
Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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> Let's take the Line annotation. The annotation parameters describe the
> line. You'll have to create a PdfTemplate with the actual graphic
> representation of the line using moveTo(), lineTo() and others.
>
I have limited experience with appearances in PDF. Initially I
eforge.net
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] createInk not displaying in PDF on UbuntuLinux
Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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> It's missing the appearance (the /AP key). Create the annotation in
> Acrobat, look at the PDF generated and re
Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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> It's missing the appearance (the /AP key). Create the annotation in
> Acrobat, look at the PDF generated and reproduce it with iText. I found
> out long ago that this is the only reliable way to have them work.
>
> Paulo
>
That's great news! I see that the AP key in te
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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] createInk not displaying in PDF on UbuntuLinux
Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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> It probably also has a /A key. It would be helpful to post both PDFs.
>
Attached
http://itext-general.2136553
Paulo Soares-3 wrote
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> It probably also has a /A key. It would be helpful to post both PDFs.
>
Attached
http://itext-general.2136553.n4.nabble.com/file/n4295782/test.pdf test.pdf
http://itext-general.2136553.n4.nabble.com/file/n4295782/test-resaved.pdf
test-resaved.pdf
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It probably also has a /A key. It would be helpful to post both PDFs.
Paulo
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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] createInk not displaying in PDF on UbuntuLinux
It
It's strange that after resaving the file in something like ezpdf/android or
pdf-exchange-viewer/windows the Ubuntu viewers display everything as
intended. The only difference I can see from exporting an xfdf file is that
the ink tag has been given a 'date' attribute which the initial iText save
do
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It now appears that other annotation types are also not displaying in Ubuntu
viewers.
Here's some code I've written that creates a file called pdf.test. It writes
'TEST' in capitals and t
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