Hi.
I am evaluating
iText. Our need is to produce documents that would look the same in HTML PDF and
RTF. At the moment we have our home grown code that give nice output in HTML. We
are looking to replace it with code written with iText where we would create an
instance of a class Document once and then just write it in 3 formats. However,
I stumbled on some problems. Simplest doc do look very similar, but once I try
to add some formatting for some reason while PDF looks as expected HTML doesn't
take into concideration some of the formatting and RTF looks even worth. Our
original HTML is done with CSS. Is it possible to create document once and then
just make output in 3 formats or will I have to make specific modifications for
each format in order for them to look the same?
I am sending you an
attachments with the original sample of html and also pdf, rtf and html files
that are results of my first attempts to reproduce parts of original html. You
may see that resultant pdf html and rtf docs are very different and only PDF at
this point looks somewhat satisfactory. Please advice
Best
regards,
Michael
Gantman.
P.S. CSS files are
property of Digital Fuel company and may not be
reused
POCTable.rtf
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POCTable.pdf
Description: POCTable.pdf
original.rar
Description: original.rar
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