We show how you can use iText 7 with pdfCalligraph to correctly display different languages in a single PDF, including right-to-left scripts like Hebrew and Arabic.
We’re pleased to announce iText 7.1.8, our latest quarterly release. Despite the minor release number, we think it counts as a pretty significant update as in addition to various improvements and bug fixes in our kernel and layout modules, iText 7.1.8 adds support for XFDF, the XML Forms Data Format.
Ghent, 23 July 2019 — iText, a globally recognized thought-leader and innovator in PDF libraries and solutions, announced today that it has expanded its business development team in order to meet the increased demand for its technology. John Eddy has been appointed as head of Sales and Marketing, and he joins the global management team. Bill Fanning has joined as Sales Director, responsible for driving the business in the US.
iText DITO is a powerful template engine that converts data into iText-quality PDFs, and an alternative to using AcroForms or XFA to create data-driven templates.
Do you need to convert HTML to PDF? In this post, we use a page from Google Play as an example to showcase our advanced HTML conversion hero, pdfHTML, versus a competitor’s HTML converter.
Have you ever hoped for more information about iText products on our website? Have you ever searched wondered how our products work in a real life example? If you have, then you are in luck!