how to display page number when converting HTML to PDF using Itext 7 htmlPDf add On
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I am trying below code but not getting result it is disturb existing functionality so please share me guideline for same.
// Generate PDF file name with full path
string lsPDFFileFullPath = fsFileDestination + fsDestinationFileName;
ConverterProperties loproperties = new ConverterProperties();
loproperties.SetFontProvider(new DefaultFontProvider(true, true, true));
MediaDeviceDescription mediaDeviceDescription = new MediaDeviceDescription(MediaType.SCREEN);
loproperties.SetMediaDeviceDescription(mediaDeviceDescription);
// Set BaseUri for access css and images for PDF.
loproperties.SetBaseUri(fsWebRootPath);
if (!System.IO.Directory.Exists(fsFileDestination))
{
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(fsFileDestination);
}
var loElements = HtmlConverter.ConvertToElements(fsSourceHTML, loproperties);
PdfDocument loPDFDoc = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(lsPDFFileFullPath));
loPDFDoc.SetTagged();
Document loDocument = new Document(loPDFDoc);
loDocument.SetMargins(20, 20, 20, 20);
foreach (var loElement in loElements)
{
loDocument.Add((IBlockElement)loElement);
}
loDocument.Close();
itext7 html-to-pdf page-numbering
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I am trying below code but not getting result it is disturb existing functionality so please share me guideline for same.
// Generate PDF file name with full path
string lsPDFFileFullPath = fsFileDestination + fsDestinationFileName;
ConverterProperties loproperties = new ConverterProperties();
loproperties.SetFontProvider(new DefaultFontProvider(true, true, true));
MediaDeviceDescription mediaDeviceDescription = new MediaDeviceDescription(MediaType.SCREEN);
loproperties.SetMediaDeviceDescription(mediaDeviceDescription);
// Set BaseUri for access css and images for PDF.
loproperties.SetBaseUri(fsWebRootPath);
if (!System.IO.Directory.Exists(fsFileDestination))
{
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(fsFileDestination);
}
var loElements = HtmlConverter.ConvertToElements(fsSourceHTML, loproperties);
PdfDocument loPDFDoc = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(lsPDFFileFullPath));
loPDFDoc.SetTagged();
Document loDocument = new Document(loPDFDoc);
loDocument.SetMargins(20, 20, 20, 20);
foreach (var loElement in loElements)
{
loDocument.Add((IBlockElement)loElement);
}
loDocument.Close();
itext7 html-to-pdf page-numbering
Your question is not very clear. From the title of the question I understand that you need page numbers in the resultant PDF. Use CSS functionality to have page numbers in HTML, e.g. as described in the answer to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/34654071/…
– Alexey Subach
Nov 20 at 6:11
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I am trying below code but not getting result it is disturb existing functionality so please share me guideline for same.
// Generate PDF file name with full path
string lsPDFFileFullPath = fsFileDestination + fsDestinationFileName;
ConverterProperties loproperties = new ConverterProperties();
loproperties.SetFontProvider(new DefaultFontProvider(true, true, true));
MediaDeviceDescription mediaDeviceDescription = new MediaDeviceDescription(MediaType.SCREEN);
loproperties.SetMediaDeviceDescription(mediaDeviceDescription);
// Set BaseUri for access css and images for PDF.
loproperties.SetBaseUri(fsWebRootPath);
if (!System.IO.Directory.Exists(fsFileDestination))
{
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(fsFileDestination);
}
var loElements = HtmlConverter.ConvertToElements(fsSourceHTML, loproperties);
PdfDocument loPDFDoc = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(lsPDFFileFullPath));
loPDFDoc.SetTagged();
Document loDocument = new Document(loPDFDoc);
loDocument.SetMargins(20, 20, 20, 20);
foreach (var loElement in loElements)
{
loDocument.Add((IBlockElement)loElement);
}
loDocument.Close();
itext7 html-to-pdf page-numbering
I am trying below code but not getting result it is disturb existing functionality so please share me guideline for same.
// Generate PDF file name with full path
string lsPDFFileFullPath = fsFileDestination + fsDestinationFileName;
ConverterProperties loproperties = new ConverterProperties();
loproperties.SetFontProvider(new DefaultFontProvider(true, true, true));
MediaDeviceDescription mediaDeviceDescription = new MediaDeviceDescription(MediaType.SCREEN);
loproperties.SetMediaDeviceDescription(mediaDeviceDescription);
// Set BaseUri for access css and images for PDF.
loproperties.SetBaseUri(fsWebRootPath);
if (!System.IO.Directory.Exists(fsFileDestination))
{
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(fsFileDestination);
}
var loElements = HtmlConverter.ConvertToElements(fsSourceHTML, loproperties);
PdfDocument loPDFDoc = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(lsPDFFileFullPath));
loPDFDoc.SetTagged();
Document loDocument = new Document(loPDFDoc);
loDocument.SetMargins(20, 20, 20, 20);
foreach (var loElement in loElements)
{
loDocument.Add((IBlockElement)loElement);
}
loDocument.Close();
itext7 html-to-pdf page-numbering
itext7 html-to-pdf page-numbering
edited Nov 20 at 6:10
Alexey Subach
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asked Nov 20 at 5:27
Sujit Patel
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Your question is not very clear. From the title of the question I understand that you need page numbers in the resultant PDF. Use CSS functionality to have page numbers in HTML, e.g. as described in the answer to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/34654071/…
– Alexey Subach
Nov 20 at 6:11
add a comment |
Your question is not very clear. From the title of the question I understand that you need page numbers in the resultant PDF. Use CSS functionality to have page numbers in HTML, e.g. as described in the answer to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/34654071/…
– Alexey Subach
Nov 20 at 6:11
Your question is not very clear. From the title of the question I understand that you need page numbers in the resultant PDF. Use CSS functionality to have page numbers in HTML, e.g. as described in the answer to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/34654071/…
– Alexey Subach
Nov 20 at 6:11
Your question is not very clear. From the title of the question I understand that you need page numbers in the resultant PDF. Use CSS functionality to have page numbers in HTML, e.g. as described in the answer to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/34654071/…
– Alexey Subach
Nov 20 at 6:11
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Your question is not very clear. From the title of the question I understand that you need page numbers in the resultant PDF. Use CSS functionality to have page numbers in HTML, e.g. as described in the answer to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/34654071/…
– Alexey Subach
Nov 20 at 6:11