/* * This code is free software. It may only be copied or modified * if you include the following copyright notice: * * --> Copyright 2001 by Bruno Lowagie <-- * --> Copyright 2004 by Kazuya Ujihara <-- * * This code is example code of 'iText .NET'. * See http://www.ujihara.jp/iTextdotNET/examples.html * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. */ using System; using com.lowagie.text; using com.lowagie.text.pdf; using System.IO; public class Chap0204 { public static void Main(String[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Chapter 2 example 4: Negative leading"); // step 1: creation of a document-object Document document = new Document(); // step 2: // we create a writer that listens to the document // and directs a PDF-stream to a file PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileStream("Chap0204.pdf", FileMode.Create)); // step 3: we open the document document.open(); // step 4: we add a paragraph to the document document.add(new Phrase(16, "\n\n\n")); document.add(new Phrase(-16, "Hello, this is a very long phrase to show you the somewhat odd effect of a negative leading. You can write from bottom to top. This is not fully supported. It's something between a feature and a bug.")); // step 5: we close the document document.close(); } }