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Re: [iText-questions] Large tables

Paulo Soares

2007-08-21


There's an example in the tutorial on how to split columns. All the rest is
a matter of knowing what the final layout should be and implement it by
counting the rows and columns.

Paulo

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Smitch" <tomsmithsmitch@(protected)>
To: <itext-questions@(protected)>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:27 PM
Subject: [iText-questions] Large tables


> Hi,
>
> I have big problem. The number of columns and rows of table in my
> application can change and it can be many. It is important that the
> generated PDF will be printer friendly - when printing the pdf no data is
> lost and columns and rows are not broken in the middle. If there is not
> enough room for all the columns in the printed page I want that the next
> page will print the columns that couldnt fit in the previous page. The
> same
> with rows.
>
> I've read "SplitTable" and "FragmentTable", and I've noticed that this is
> impossible, am I right?.
>
> When I use writeSelectedRows method, automatic rows split stopped working.
> I
> can find any options for automatic columns spliting :(
>
> Please help


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