Reputation: 5274
the pdfreactor server does not apply text-indent
and line-height
property of text area. How to fixed?
<textarea style="height: 79px;width: 767px; text-indent: 63px; background-size: 100% 16px; line-height: 16px; left: 33px;top: 593px;font-size: 11px;font-family: Arial;background-image: none;background-color: white;color: black;">
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</textarea>
the following images are the show how it renders in browser and pdf(after converted using pdfreactor)
above image(1.0) show how it shown in browser.
the above (2.0) image shows how it renders after converted to PDF using pdfreactor
those images clearly shows the text-indent and line-height property of text area not applyed when converting the above html snippet. Any solution to render those properties of textarea in pdfreactor?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1345
Reputation: 301
This is a known issue with text areas. However, if interactivity of the form element in the PDF is not required, you could re-style the text areas as a normal HTML elements. This could be done like that:
textarea {
-ro-replacedelement: none;
display: block;
border: 1px solid black;
}
Now the styles "line-height" and "text-indent" will work correctly.
Upvotes: 0