Am 02.02.2017 um 19:22 schrieb Bharat Bhatt:
Hi Tilman,

Whatever code I send yesterday not worked with change
|widget.setAppearanceState(i
==on
     ?options.get(i):"Off");|

But I refer the code https://stackoverflow.com/ques
tions/41631119/radiobutton-display-problems-with-pdfbox and tried the
|widget.setAppearanceState(i
==on
     ?options.get(i):"Off");|  as I attached in previous mail.
and thats work fine. But issue coming when another radio button is clicked.

Please suggest me the better approach for radiobutton with selected value.

That is because you didn't use all the code from the answer in

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41631119/radiobutton-display-problems-with-pdfbox

In the code below, specifically this line

                COSStream onStream = new COSStream();
                aeDict.setItem(options.get(i), onStream);
                aeDict.setItem(COSName.Off.getName(), onStream);

will not work. You can't use the same (empty!) appearance stream for on and off.

If you can't use the code from the answer because something is different, e.g. 
you need a different size or whatever, then please tell what the difference is 
and I'll do my best to help you.

Tilman





Thanks,
Bharat

On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 10:57 PM, Tilman Hausherr <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,

The code I mentioned yesterday works perfectly. You use something that has
only parts of it and now it no longer works. For example you deleted the
appearance streams, but didn't reactivate setNeedAppearances(true); . So it
will show nothing.
Then you have an empty and identical stream for selected and off. That
can't be good. There may be other problems.

Tilman


Am 02.02.2017 um 18:10 schrieb Bharat Bhatt:

Hi Tilman,

I am facing another issue in RadioButton. when click on unselected radio
button appearance of radio will disappear.

Sample PDF is attached and sample code I am using as follow:
         try
         {
             PDDocument document = new PDDocument();
             PDPage page = new PDPage(PDRectangle.A4);

             document.addPage(page);

             PDAcroForm acroForm = new PDAcroForm(document);

             // not needed, we have appearance streams
             //acroForm.setNeedAppearances(true);

             acroForm.setXFA(null);
document.getDocumentCatalog().setAcroForm(acroForm);

             PDFont font = PDType1Font.HELVETICA;

             PDResources res = new PDResources();
             COSName fontName = res.add(font);
             acroForm.setDefaultResources(res);
             acroForm.setDefaultAppearance('/' + fontName.getName() + "
10 Tf 0 g");

             PDPageContentStream contents = new
PDPageContentStream(document, page);

             List<String> options = Arrays.asList("a", "b", "c");
             PDRadioButton radioButton = new PDRadioButton(acroForm);
radioButton.setPartialName("RadioButtonParent");
             // removed per advice of Maruan Sahyoun, setValue didn't work
anymore
             //radioButton.setExportValues(options);
radioButton.getCOSObject().setName(COSName.DV, options.get(1));
             radioButton.setFieldFlags(49152);
             int on = 1;

             List<PDAnnotationWidget> widgets = new ArrayList<>();
             for (int i = 0; i < options.size(); i++)
             {
                 PDAppearanceCharacteristicsDictionary fieldAppearance =
                     new PDAppearanceCharacteristicsDictionary(new
COSDictionary());
                 fieldAppearance.setBorderColour(new PDColor(new float[]
{ 0, 0, 0 }, PDDeviceRGB.INSTANCE));

                 PDAnnotationWidget widget = new PDAnnotationWidget();
                 widget.setRectangle(new PDRectangle(30, 811 - i * (21),
16, 16));
widget.setAppearanceCharacteristics(fieldAppearance);
                 widget.setAnnotationFlags(4);
                 widget.setPage(page);
                 PDAppearanceDictionary appearance =
widget.getAppearance();
                 if (appearance == null)
                 {
                     appearance = new PDAppearanceDictionary();
                 }

                 COSDictionary aeDict = new COSDictionary();
                 COSStream onStream = new COSStream();
                 aeDict.setItem(options.get(i), onStream);
                 aeDict.setItem(COSName.Off.getName(), onStream);

                 PDAppearanceEntry ae = new PDAppearanceEntry(aeDict);
                 appearance.setNormalAppearance(ae);
                 widget.setAppearance(appearance);
                 widgets.add(widget);
                 page.getAnnotations().add(widget);


                 widget.setAppearanceState(i == on? options.get(i): "Off");

                 widgets.add(widget);
                 page.getAnnotations().add(widget);

                 contents.beginText();
                 contents.setFont(font, 10);
                 contents.newLineAtOffset(56, 811 - i * (21) + 4);
                 contents.showText(options.get(i));
                 contents.endText();
             }
             radioButton.setWidgets(widgets);
             acroForm.getFields().add(radioButton);

             contents.close();
             try (FileOutputStream output = new
FileOutputStream("D:\\test22.pdf"))
             {
                 document.save(output);
             }
             document.close();
         }
         catch (IOException e)
         {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }

Please help me resolve this issue. Is any other configuration or
appearance I have to add.


Thanks,
Bharat

On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Bharat Bhatt <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     Thank a lot for details.

     I tried with |widget.setAppearanceState(i ==on
     ?options.get(i):"Off");| and its works fine for me.

     Thanks,
     Bharat



     On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 12:40 AM, Tilman Hausherr
     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

         Please see the code in the answer to this question:
         https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41631119/radiobutton-
display-problems-with-pdfbox
         <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41631119/radiobutton-
display-problems-with-pdfbox>

         To select a button, the appropriate line there is

         |widget.setAppearanceState(i ==on ?options.get(i):"Off");|


         setValue should also work, but you'd have to delete this line

         radioButton.setExportValues(options);


         because there's a bug related to that.

         Your code below seems to be based on an older answer of mine
         (it has "new PDRadioButton" twice), which wasn't really good.

         Another strategy would be that you open your created file with
         PDFDebugger, then do the same after selecting something in
         Adobe Reader and saving it.

         Tilman


         Am 01.02.2017 um 19:22 schrieb Bharat Bhatt:

             Hi,

             I used PDRadioButton to create group of radio button. I am
             trying to select
             the one radio button by default but radio button is not
             appearing as
             selected.
             Code example as follows:
                      try
                      {
                          PDDocument document = new PDDocument();
                          PDPage page = new PDPage(PDRectangle.A4);

                          document.addPage(page);

                          PDAcroForm acroForm = new PDAcroForm(document);
                          acroForm.setNeedAppearances(true);
                          acroForm.setXFA(null);
                                     document.getDocumentCatalog().
setAcroForm(acroForm);

                          PDFont font = PDType1Font.HELVETICA;

                          PDResources res = new PDResources();
                          COSName fontName = res.add(font);
                          acroForm.setDefaultResources(res);
                          acroForm.setDefaultAppearance('/' +
             fontName.getName() + " 10
             Tf 0 g");

                          PDPageContentStream contents = new
             PDPageContentStream(document, page);

                          List<String> options = Arrays.asList("a",
             "b", "c");
                          PDRadioButton radioButton = new
             PDRadioButton(acroForm);
                          radioButton.setPartialName("RadioButtonParent");
                          radioButton.setExportValues(options);
                                     radioButton.getCOSObject().set
Name(COSName.DV,
             options.get(1));

                          List<PDAnnotationWidget> widgets = new
             ArrayList<>();
                          for (int i = 0; i < options.size(); i++)
                          {
                              PDRadioButton subRadioButtons = new
             PDRadioButton(acroForm);
              subRadioButtons.setPartialName("RadioButton");

              PDAppearanceCharacteristicsDictionary fieldAppearance =
                                  new
             PDAppearanceCharacteristicsDictionary(new
             COSDictionary());
              fieldAppearance.setBorderColour(new PDColor(new float[] {
             0, 0, 0 }, PDDeviceRGB.INSTANCE));

                              PDAnnotationWidget widget =
             subRadioButtons.getWidgets().get(0);
                              widget.setRectangle(new PDRectangle(30,
             811 - i * (21), 16,
             16));
              widget.setAppearanceCharacteristics(fieldAppearance);

                              PDAppearanceDictionary appearance =
             widget.getAppearance();
                              if (appearance == null)
                              {
                                  appearance = new
             PDAppearanceDictionary();
                              }

                              COSDictionary aeDict = new COSDictionary();
                              COSStream on = new COSStream();
              aeDict.setItem(options.get(i), on);

                              String value = null;
                              if (options != null)
                              {
                                  value = options.get(i);
                                  if (!"b".equalsIgnoreCase(value))
                                  {
                                      aeDict.setItem(COSName.Off.ge
             <http://COSName.Off.ge>tName(), on);
                                  }
                              }

                              PDAppearanceEntry ae = new
             PDAppearanceEntry(aeDict);
              appearance.setNormalAppearance(ae);
              widget.setAppearance(appearance);
                              widgets.add(widget);
              page.getAnnotations().add(widget);

                              contents.beginText();
                              contents.setFont(font, 10);
              contents.newLineAtOffset(56, 811 - i * (21) + 4);
              contents.showText(options.get(i));
                              contents.endText();
                          }
                          radioButton.setWidgets(widgets);
                          acroForm.getFields().add(radioButton);

                          contents.close();
                          try (FileOutputStream output = new
             FileOutputStream("D:\\RadioTest.pdf"))
                          {
                              document.save(output);
                          }
                          document.close();
                      }
                      catch (IOException e)
                      {
                          e.printStackTrace();
                      }

             How to make radio button "b"  as selected?

             Thanks,
             Bharat






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