Within VB.NET, would you have any code examples to flatten annotation markups? I have tried every which way I can think of without success.
Also...
After whiting out a section of a PDF document with a white rectangle, I would like to allow the user to use typewriter and type over the white area. Issue is that once you place your cursor over the white rectangle, the mouse cursor changes to a selector. You must type the text in another area and then drag it over the rectangle. Is there a way to not have the mouse cursor change to a selector and allow the user to type directly over the rectangle?
TIA
Flatten annotations using VB.NET within Viewer_SDK
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Re: Flatten annotations using VB.NET within Viewer_SDK
Hi GregWente
1. See http://www.docu-track.com/forum3/viewto ... =36&t=5646
and http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdf ... erence.pdf
and see RunJavaScript function from our PDF-XChange Viewer ActiveX SDK Help.
2. You may press and hold the 'Shift' key at new text-box (and any other annotation) creation.
Best
Regards.
1. See http://www.docu-track.com/forum3/viewto ... =36&t=5646
and http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdf ... erence.pdf
and see RunJavaScript function from our PDF-XChange Viewer ActiveX SDK Help.
2. You may press and hold the 'Shift' key at new text-box (and any other annotation) creation.
Best
Regards.
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