/** * Example written by Michaƫl Demey to demonstrate the use of the new Tab functionality. * * The code adds three paragraphs: * 1. Without a tab * 2. With a leading tab * 3. With an inline tab */ package sandbox.objects; import com.itextpdf.text.Chunk; import com.itextpdf.text.Document; import com.itextpdf.text.DocumentException; import com.itextpdf.text.Paragraph; import com.itextpdf.text.TabSettings; import com.itextpdf.text.pdf.PdfWriter; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import sandbox.WrapToTest; @WrapToTest public class Tabs { public static final String DEST = "results/objects/tabs.pdf"; public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, DocumentException { File file = new File(DEST); file.getParentFile().mkdirs(); new Tabs().createPdf(DEST); } public void createPdf(String dest) throws FileNotFoundException, DocumentException { Document document = new Document(); PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileOutputStream(dest)); document.open(); Paragraph p = new Paragraph("Hello World."); document.add(p); p = new Paragraph(); p.setTabSettings(new TabSettings(56f)); p.add(Chunk.TABBING); p.add(new Chunk("Hello World with tab.")); document.add(p); p = new Paragraph(); p.add(new Chunk("Hello World with")); p.setTabSettings(new TabSettings(56f)); p.add(Chunk.TABBING); p.add(new Chunk("an inline tab.")); document.add(p); document.close(); } }