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Demonstrates how you can write PDF syntax directly to a document
Demonstrates how you can write PDF syntax directly to a document

/*
 * $Id: Literal.java,v 1.3 2005/05/09 11:52:49 blowagie Exp $
 * $Name:  $
 *
 * This code is part of the 'iText Tutorial'.
 * You can find the complete tutorial at the following address:
 * http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/
 *
 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 *
 [email protected]
 */
//package com.lowagie.examples.directcontent.graphics;

import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;

import com.lowagie.text.Document;
import com.lowagie.text.DocumentException;
import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfContentByte;
import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter;

/**
 * Demonstrates how you can write PDF syntax directly to a document.
 */
public class LiteralPDF {

    
    /**
     @param args
     */
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        
        System.out.println("Literal PDF Syntax");
        Document.compress = false;
        
        // step 1: creation of a document-object
        Document document = new Document();
        
        try {
            
            // step 2:
            // we create a writer that listens to the document
            // and directs a PDF-stream to a file
            PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileOutputStream("LiteralPDF.pdf"));
            
            // step 3: we open the document
            document.open();
            
            // step 4: we grab the ContentByte and do some stuff with it
            PdfContentByte cb = writer.getDirectContent();
            String star = "0.3 g\n15.000 27.000 m\n"
                "7.947 5.292 l\n26.413 18.708 l\n"
                "3.587 18.708 l\n22.053 5.292 l\nf\n"
                "45.000 57.000 m\n37.947 35.292 l\n"
                "56.413 48.708 l\n33.587 48.708 l\n"
                "52.053 35.292 l\nf\n"
                "0.7 g\n15.000 57.000 m\n"
                "7.947 35.292 l\n26.413 48.708 l\n"
                "3.587 48.708 l\n22.053 35.292 l\nf\n"
                "45.000 27.000 m\n37.947 5.292 l\n"
                "56.413 18.708 l\n33.587 18.708 l\n"
                "52.053 5.292 l\nf";
            cb.setLiteral(star);
        }
        catch(DocumentException de) {
            System.err.println(de.getMessage());
        }
        catch(IOException ioe) {
            System.err.println(ioe.getMessage());
        }
        
        // step 5: we close the document
        document.close();
    }
}

           
       
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