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Posted to users@pdfbox.apache.org by Timothy Trowbridge <ti...@sortimo.ch> on 2014/08/19 13:33:10 UTC
Think Lines when Printing Form Fields
Hi,
Is there a way to control how the pdf form fields look when being printed?
If I save the PDF and then open it with acrobat and then print it the lines of the form fields are thin.
If I print the PDF directly with PDFBox the lines of the form fields are very thick.
Thanks
Timothy
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Re: Think Lines when Printing Form Fields
Posted by Maruan Sahyoun <sa...@fileaffairs.de>.
Hi Timothy,
is it possible to upload the file in question to a public location as to take a look at it? What is the result using PDFToImage?
BR
Maruan
Am 19.08.2014 um 13:33 schrieb Timothy Trowbridge <ti...@sortimo.ch>:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to control how the pdf form fields look when being printed?
> If I save the PDF and then open it with acrobat and then print it the lines of the form fields are thin.
> If I print the PDF directly with PDFBox the lines of the form fields are very thick.
>
> Thanks
> Timothy
>
>
>
>
> Sortimo Walter Rüegg AG
> Grabenackerstrasse 1
> 8156 Oberhasli
>
>
> Zentrale 044 852 50 60
> Fax 044 852 50 70
>
> timothy.trowbridge@sortimo.ch
> www.sortimo.ch
>
>