Reputation: 390
I want to change the color of all my highlighting annotations of my PDF. There is the function com.itextpdf.text.pdf.PdfAnnotation.setColor(BaseColor color)
, how can I call this function? Below is the code to iterate through all highlight annotations.
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
// Reads and parses a PDF document
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("Test.pdf");
// For each PDF page
for (int i = 1; i <= reader.getNumberOfPages(); i++) {
// Get a page a PDF page
PdfDictionary page = reader.getPageN(i);
// Get all the annotations of page i
PdfArray annotsArray = page.getAsArray(PdfName.ANNOTS);
// If page does not have annotations
if (page.getAsArray(PdfName.ANNOTS) == null) {
continue;
}
// For each annotation
for (int j = 0; j < annotsArray.size(); ++j) {
// For current annotation
PdfDictionary curAnnot = annotsArray.getAsDict(j);
if (PdfName.HIGHLIGHT.equals(curAnnot.get(PdfName.SUBTYPE))) {
//how to access com.itextpdf.text.pdf.PdfAnnotation.setColor(BaseColor color)
}
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1947
Reputation: 96064
Unfortunately the iText PdfAnnotation
class is only for creating new annotations from scratch, it is not a wrapper for pre-existing ones.
Thus, you essentially have to manipulate your PdfDictionary curAnnot
with lowlevel methods like
curAnnot.put(PdfName.C, new PdfArray(new float[]{1, 0, 0}));
This entry for the name C is specified as
C array (Optional; PDF 1.1) An array of numbers in the range 0.0 to 1.0, representing a colour used for the following purposes:
The background of the annotation’s icon when closed
The title bar of the annotation’s pop-up window
The border of a link annotation
The number of array elements determines the colour space in which the colour shall be defined:
0 No colour; transparent
1 DeviceGray
3 DeviceRGB
4 DeviceCMYK
(Table 164 – Entries common to all annotation dictionaries – ISO 32000-1)
PS: Don't forget to eventually store the changes using something like
new PdfStamper(reader, new FileOutputStream("changed.pdf")).close();
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1037
PdfAnnotation annotation = new PdfAnnotation(your_pdf_writer, new Rectangle(your_rectangle_information_here));
annotation.setColor(your_color_here);
You will also need a PdfWriter to write to your pdf and the information about the rectangle that you are drawing on the PDF.
Hope this helps!
Reference: creating anootations itext
Upvotes: 0