And as noted by others, but let me reiterate...
Since an XObject is a shared object, it can be used on multiple pages
or even multiple times on the same page. As such, you will find that
for each XObject there can/will be MULTIPLE positions and
transformations.
Perhaps if you gave us some
Looks like thats exactly what I have to do. . . well at least I know
its not as easy as I had planned.
On Feb 15, 2008, at 9:58 AM, 1T3XT info wrote:
> chris glace wrote:
>> Right, is there not a way to obtain the transformation matrix for the
>> image?
>
> I think you didn't understand the ans
chris glace wrote:
> Looks like thats exactly what I have to do. . . well at least I know
> its not as easy as I had planned.
Wow! You are one very brave man.
Please keep us posted on your progress.
First things first: download the PDF Reference (it's available
for free). Chapter 4 is a good pl
chris glace wrote:
> Right, is there not a way to obtain the transformation matrix for the
> image?
I think you didn't understand the answers you've already received.
There is no such this as 'the' transformation matrix for the image.
Have you read Fabrizio's answer? (Which was by the way very
Right, is there not a way to obtain the transformation matrix for the
image?
On Feb 15, 2008, at 2:48 AM, 1T3XT info wrote:
> chris glace wrote:
>> I'm trying to find the position of an xobject in an existing pdf
>> file.
>> I'm wondering if there is a way to use stream.get(PdfName. . .
>> to re
Chris,
I don't understand exaclty what your code does but... findind the real
position of an xobject is very complex.
I write "real positon" because a xobject can contain other xobjects and the
placement could be translated and rotated (see tranformation matrix).
So, AFAIK, understaning where an o
chris glace wrote:
> I'm trying to find the position of an xobject in an existing pdf
> file.
> I'm wondering if there is a way to use stream.get(PdfName. . .
> to return the location of the object. The code I'm using is as follows.
I don't understand your code.
If you say you're looking for t
I'm trying to find the position of an xobject in an existing pdf
file. I'm wondering if there is a way to use stream.get(PdfName. . .
to return the location of the object. The code I'm using is as follows.
for (int i = 1; i < reader.getXrefSize(); i++)
{
PdfObject pdfobj