On 16/10/06, Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 7:08 PM +0200 10/16/06, Antoine wrote:
> >I can't remember - are both these invisible to acrobat (no way to
> >access them through the gui)?
>
> If you want something that is totally invisible to the
> Acrobat GUI - then I would
At 7:08 PM +0200 10/16/06, Antoine wrote:
>I can't remember - are both these invisible to acrobat (no way to
>access them through the gui)?
If you want something that is totally invisible to the
Acrobat GUI - then I would use a custom dictionary in the /Catalog
with whatever you want it
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] embed comments into a PDF file
On 16/10/06, Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 5:08 PM +0100 10/
On 16/10/06, Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 5:08 PM +0100 10/14/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I'm using iText to create PDF documents for my University project
> >and this is working well. What I would like to do is "hide"
> >comments into any created PDF. This is so when I
At 5:08 PM +0100 10/14/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm using iText to create PDF documents for my University project
>and this is working well. What I would like to do is "hide"
>comments into any created PDF. This is so when I parse the file
>back into my reader, I will be able to pick up
HiI'm using iText to create PDF documents for my University project and this is working well. What I would like to do is "hide" comments into any created PDF. This is so when I parse the file back into my reader, I will be able to pick up information my writer "hid" there, but applications such a