I am generating a document, like in the following code, except ofcourse the contents of the table, which are varying. What I need to do is make sure that this table never exceeds one page in size, regardless of the amount of content in the cells. Is there a way to do it ?
import com.itextpdf.text.Phrase; import com.itextpdf.text.Document; import com.itextpdf.text.DocumentException; import com.itextpdf.text.PageSize; import com.itextpdf.text.pdf.PdfPCell; import com.itextpdf.text.pdf.PdfPTable; import java.awt.Desktop; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException;public void createTemplate() throws DocumentException, FileNotFoundException, IOException{ String TARGET = System.getProperty("user.home")+"\temp.pdf";
Document document = new Document(PageSize.A4); PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileOutputStream(TARGET)); document.open();PdfPTable table = new PdfPTable(7); for (int i = 0; i < 105; i++) { Phrase p = new Phrase("some text"); PdfPCell cell = new PdfPCell(); cell.addElement(p); table.addCell(cell); } table.setTotalWidth(PageSize.A4.getWidth()-10); table.setLockedWidth(true); PdfContentByte canvas = writer.getDirectContent(); PdfTemplate template = canvas.createTemplate(table.getTotalWidth(),table.getTotalHeight()); table.writeSelectedRows(0, -1, 0, PageSize.A4.getHeight(), template); Image img = Image.getInstance(template); img.scaleToFit(PageSize.A4.getWidth(), PageSize.A4.getHeight()); img.setAbsolutePosition(0, PageSize.A4.getHeight()); document.add(img); document.close(); Desktop desktop = Desktop.getDesktop(); File file = new File(TARGET); desktop.open(file); }
Edit: @Bruno Lowagie. The hint with the template wrapped in an image sounds just right to me, and I changed the code according, but all I get now is an empty PDF. Am I doing something wrong, or is this the wrong approach alltogether?