Adding table to existing PDF on the same page with tagging - ITEXT
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Adding table to existing PDF on the same page - ITEXT
this link proved the way to create table in existing PDf , but the issue is the generated table are not " tagged " .
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this question is continuation of the link
Adding table to existing PDF on the same page - ITEXT
this link proved the way to create table in existing PDf , but the issue is the generated table are not " tagged " .
java pdf itext
What have you tried? Do know that this isn't a trivial use of iText
– Michaël Demey
Nov 27 '18 at 19:43
@Michaël Demey 1. I am reading the existing Pdf file (template) using PdfReader 2.created a stamper from the reader 3. created table (PdfPtable ) and added cells 4. created ColumnText ( ColumnText cl= new ColumnText(stamper.getovercontent(1))) 5.added the table to cl (ColumnText) 6. closed stamper and reader it creates a table in the existing Pdf file but that table is not tagged as table . FYI, my pdf file is already tagged
– Karthick
Nov 27 '18 at 20:15
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Adding table to existing PDF on the same page - ITEXT
this link proved the way to create table in existing PDf , but the issue is the generated table are not " tagged " .
java pdf itext
this question is continuation of the link
Adding table to existing PDF on the same page - ITEXT
this link proved the way to create table in existing PDf , but the issue is the generated table are not " tagged " .
java pdf itext
java pdf itext
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What have you tried? Do know that this isn't a trivial use of iText
– Michaël Demey
Nov 27 '18 at 19:43
@Michaël Demey 1. I am reading the existing Pdf file (template) using PdfReader 2.created a stamper from the reader 3. created table (PdfPtable ) and added cells 4. created ColumnText ( ColumnText cl= new ColumnText(stamper.getovercontent(1))) 5.added the table to cl (ColumnText) 6. closed stamper and reader it creates a table in the existing Pdf file but that table is not tagged as table . FYI, my pdf file is already tagged
– Karthick
Nov 27 '18 at 20:15
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What have you tried? Do know that this isn't a trivial use of iText
– Michaël Demey
Nov 27 '18 at 19:43
@Michaël Demey 1. I am reading the existing Pdf file (template) using PdfReader 2.created a stamper from the reader 3. created table (PdfPtable ) and added cells 4. created ColumnText ( ColumnText cl= new ColumnText(stamper.getovercontent(1))) 5.added the table to cl (ColumnText) 6. closed stamper and reader it creates a table in the existing Pdf file but that table is not tagged as table . FYI, my pdf file is already tagged
– Karthick
Nov 27 '18 at 20:15
What have you tried? Do know that this isn't a trivial use of iText
– Michaël Demey
Nov 27 '18 at 19:43
What have you tried? Do know that this isn't a trivial use of iText
– Michaël Demey
Nov 27 '18 at 19:43
@Michaël Demey 1. I am reading the existing Pdf file (template) using PdfReader 2.created a stamper from the reader 3. created table (PdfPtable ) and added cells 4. created ColumnText ( ColumnText cl= new ColumnText(stamper.getovercontent(1))) 5.added the table to cl (ColumnText) 6. closed stamper and reader it creates a table in the existing Pdf file but that table is not tagged as table . FYI, my pdf file is already tagged
– Karthick
Nov 27 '18 at 20:15
@Michaël Demey 1. I am reading the existing Pdf file (template) using PdfReader 2.created a stamper from the reader 3. created table (PdfPtable ) and added cells 4. created ColumnText ( ColumnText cl= new ColumnText(stamper.getovercontent(1))) 5.added the table to cl (ColumnText) 6. closed stamper and reader it creates a table in the existing Pdf file but that table is not tagged as table . FYI, my pdf file is already tagged
– Karthick
Nov 27 '18 at 20:15
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What have you tried? Do know that this isn't a trivial use of iText
– Michaël Demey
Nov 27 '18 at 19:43
@Michaël Demey 1. I am reading the existing Pdf file (template) using PdfReader 2.created a stamper from the reader 3. created table (PdfPtable ) and added cells 4. created ColumnText ( ColumnText cl= new ColumnText(stamper.getovercontent(1))) 5.added the table to cl (ColumnText) 6. closed stamper and reader it creates a table in the existing Pdf file but that table is not tagged as table . FYI, my pdf file is already tagged
– Karthick
Nov 27 '18 at 20:15