-none- 2007-09-04 - By Drizzt321@(protected)
Back And so I was. I copied that from one of the tutorials but hadn't scrubbed the resulting java code well enough. Thanks alot!
-Aaron
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 17:50:46 +0100, "Paulo Soares" <psoares@(protected)> wrote: > Looks like you did an endText() too many when writing the page count > template. > > Paulo > >> -- --Original Message-- -- >> From: itext-questions-bounces@(protected) >> [mailto:itext-questions-bounces@(protected)] On >> Behalf Of Drizzt321@(protected) >> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 5:45 PM >> To: itext-questions@(protected) >> Subject: [iText-questions] Adobe Acrobat reports an error >> when opening PDF >> >> I'm using v2.0.4 and after generating a simple PDF with >> tabular layout with a header, footer, and page numbers, I get >> an error from Acrobat Reader 8: >> >> "An error exists on this page. Acrobat may not display the >> page correctly . Please contact the person who created the >> PDF document to correct the problem." >> >> I noticed that this occurs only after I use the arrow keys or >> mouse wheel to scroll to the 2nd page does this error appear. >> If I use the page advance button on the toolbar next to the >> page number (the right arrow), it does not cause this error >> to appear. It also doesn't appear after I use the toolbar >> button, _or_ after I click OK on the error prompt. Every time >> I scroll thereafter, it goes fine with no error. As far as I >> can see visually, there are no errors. >> >> Aaron >> drizzt321@(protected) >> > > > Aviso Legal: > Esta mensagem
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