Package com.gitlab.pdftk_java.com.lowagie.text
package com.gitlab.pdftk_java.com.lowagie.text
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ClassDescriptionAn
Anchorcan be a reference or a destination of a reference.AnAnnotationis a little note that can be added to a page on a document.Signals an attempt to create anElementthat hasn't got the right form.This is the smallest significant part of text that can be added to a document.A class that implementsDocListenerwill perform some actions when some actions are performed on aDocument.A generic Document class.Signals that an error has occurred in aDocument.An abstractWriterclass for documents.Interface for a text element.A class that implementsElementListenerwill perform some actions when anElementis added.A class that contains all the possible tagnames and their attributes.This class contains entities that can be used in an entity tag.The ExceptionConverter changes a checked exception into an unchecked exception.Contains all the specifications of a font: fontfamily, size, style and color.If you are using True Type fonts, you can declare the paths of the different ttf- and ttc-files to this static class first and then create fonts in your code using one of the static getFont-method without having to enter a path as parameter.This is anElementthat contains some userdefined meta information about the document.AListcontains severalListItems.AListItemis aParagraphthat can be added to aList.Defines the interface for anElementwith markup attributes-- that is, random String-to-String properties for representation in markup languages such as HTML and XML.This is anElementthat contains some meta information about the document.ThePageSize-object contains a number of rectangles representing the most common papersizes.AParagraphis a series ofChunks and/orPhrases.APhraseis a series ofChunks.ARectangleis the representation of a geometric figure.This class contains the symbols that correspond with special symbols.Interface for customizing the split character.This class was used in the 1.1-version of iText (by Volker Richert).Interface for a text element to which other objects can be added.A collection of convenience methods that were present in many different iText classes.