Hello Mister Bean,
Thank you for your reply. I did as you said and it
worked.
Mintara
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wrote:
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> I don't use the iText sharp version, but you have a
> conceptual issue here.
>
> Leading is the distance between two baselines. So
> if you make the leading
> of
Right. People still use the term to mean the delta between the fontsize and
the distance between baselines. Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leading), for example, talks about text two
lines of text with 0 leading, when they mean: 12pt type with 12pt leading.
>From what I can tell, though
mister bean wrote:
> Leading is the distance between two baselines.
As we once discussed, the word 'leading' has a different meaning
in the context of PDF compared to its original etymological meaning.
br,
Bruno
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I don't use the iText sharp version, but you have a conceptual issue here.
Leading is the distance between two baselines. So if you make the leading
of this new paragraph only 0.7 pts below the image, any text larger than 0.7
pts will overwrite the image.
Increase the leading so that the basel
Hello Everybody,
I have an image and a description below it. I want to
minimize the distance between the image and the next
line (description)
I am using setLeading(0.7). The output Iam getting is
that the description is written on the image itself.
This is how I am doing it.
iTextSharp::text::
I'm having a problem with the Paragraph class. No matter what I do,
iText seems to be ignoring any values set with .setLeading(). Actually,
on further review, it's ignoring setSpacingAfter() as well.
Anyone else have these problems iText 1.2?
Here's my code:
public Paragraph advDirQuestion1() t