i use you code right now. and it working .
thanks you
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Paulo Soares wrote:
> I'm sorry but I'm not paid to do your work and Ive better things to do
> than read someone else's code out of context. A mailing list points
> directions, it doesn't work for you.
The guy is still using HELVETICA, proving he completely ignored
your answer. Note that as soon a
sudip mondal wrote:
my code is this
As Paulo told you, you need to use a monospace font (e.g. Courier).
If the lines in your structured text file have maximum 80 characters a line,
make sure the width of your page is sufficient to show those 80 characters.
It doesn't make sense to send us you
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> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] problem in pdf
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>
> my code is this
>
> package pdfaplication;
>
> /**
> *
> /*
> * HelloWorld.java
>
my code is this
package pdfaplication;
/**
*
/*
* HelloWorld.java
*
* Created on September 11, 20012, 2:45 PM
*
* To change this template, choose Tools | Template Manager
* and open the template in the editor.
*/
/**
*
* @author rathit
*/
/*
* $Id: HelloWorld.java 2365 2006-09-14 2
Use a fixed pitch font like Courier.
Paulo
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my problem is when i add a string in pdf this not proper in pdf file when i
take format text from data base
1 Carbon 0.60
% 0.589
2 Man