Currently I'm developing an application that allows users to create a template and generate it into a DOCX file. The application needs to be able to display to users the changes in the template as the user is creating it.
The approach I tried was using DOCX4J library (allows manipulation of DOCX file) and ICEPDF which is primarily used to display the DOCX into the swing component by converting it first into a PDF file. Now the problem in this approach is that it loads pretty slow and some of the changes that occurs in the DOCX file does not reflect on the PDF conversion (example: dashed underline, font changes). When I tried to open the DOCX file ouput in MS WORD, the file is viewed correctly so I know changes do occur, but it seems that ICEPDF just can't show it properly.
So I was wondering if anyone knows a java library that allows DOCX files to be viewed directly from a Swing Component instead of converting it first into a PDF file.
You can try docx4all or DocxEditorKit. Both of these are built around docx4j.
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So i have to make an android app using Java that reads a PDF File and displays it on screen without using other programs(such as PDF Reader). How to make a distinction between text and image in that file? in other words, there is text and in between text ther is an image, how do i verify where it is text and where is an image?
PDF files don't work like that.
It is a complex format, and there is a lot more data in the files than just text and images, such as metadata and formatting.
If you want to handle PDF files in your app, you should use a PDF library, such as the ones listed here:
https://camposha.info/android-examples/android-pdf-libraries/#gsc.tab=0
How exactly to load text will depend on the specific library you choose, and you should check the relevant documentation.
Right now I'm working on displaying LaTeX generated document with Java.
Strictly speaking, LaTeX source can be used to directly generate two formats:
DVI using latex, the first one to be supported;
PDF using pdflatex, more recent.
However rendering dvi or pdf is not available as far as I know.
Is there any way to handle those formats ? Or maybe others that makes sense ?
There are not enough details with regards to how you wish to "render" DVI or PDF from a LaTeX document. However, you could always just render the pdf using pdflatex and DVI using latex and use ICEpdf for viewing PDFs and javaDVI for viewing DVIs.
Another neat hack to display pdf in a panel is to pass the file path to an embedded web component in the application, and the web component will use whatever pdf rendering tool is available on your machine (Acrobat, Foxit, Preview, etc.)
I remember there was a post about this a long time ago.
I don't think there's a generic way to preview the rendered output without generating the file itself. You can write your own LaTeX engine which caches the output every few seconds and displays that but regardless of the storage, you have to output it somewhere physically and then render the output separately using any of the steps mentioned above.
Another approach is to convert the div output to an svg image file and render that with SVGGraphics2D. That will produce nice scalable results. Dvi files can be converted to svg on the command line (or in a script) using:
dvisvgm --no-fonts input.dvi -o output.svg
For more conversion options see this thread on how to convert pdf to clean svg.
I'm creating a JAVA application
and I want to create and display and print a PDF file.
Like this example:
http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/331702Sanstitre.jpg
So can you give the right way to do it ?
I mean is this a pdf file displayed into a JPanel or something else ?
and thnx alot.
For working with PDF files I would recommend using a library such as Apache PDFBox which has the ability to write, read, and print PDF files using org.apache.pdfbox.PrintPDF
The API can be found Here
As for displaying it in the JFrame, you can simply read the text and print it out in a Swing Text Area
For generation of pdf files you can use Jasper Reports library. It is popular API for creation pdf files from template in which specific data is inserted. Template files have ".jrxml" extension and can be created and edited by Jaspersoft Studio. These files look like forms with variable fields, this is very useful for generating different kinds of reports.
The API for Jasper Reports Library can be found here.
I would like to have a preview of a .pdf, .docx or .doc file inside a JDialog. But I'm unable to find previewers that allow nesting of such previews inside a Swing application. Alternatively are there any previewers that can transform such files into .html and then display them in a TextPane.
Fidelity isn't that much of an issue as is embedding and ease of use. Also I don't require one tool to be able to preview all types of files.
That's a tough one because of the formats you're dealing with. You might want to try ImageMagik for PDF -> image format for display in your TextPane. If that works well enough for PDFs, then you could use JOD Converter or Docmosis to get from Doc -> PDF then ImageMagick again for a display image. JODConverter and Docmosis are based on OpenOffice which can do pretty rough html / xhtml output as another option for display. The latest version of OpenOffice can read docx also, meaning all your bases are covered, and if fidelity is not too big a deal as you've indciated, then JODConverter/Docmosis and ImageMagick might be a combo you can use.
I am developing a standalone application in Java. I want to generate a pdf file using Java code. I have a display form in which all the details are fetched from database and displayed in the window. Details are Customer Name, Order Details etc.
Now I want to have a button there which says Convert to pdf.
I want to convert this to pdf file with proper alignment and formatting like tables, font etc.
What can be an ideal way to go about it?
I'd suggest you to use reporting tool like a jasperreports.
JasperReports is entirely written in
Java and it is able to use data coming
from any kind of data source and
produce pixel-perfect documents that
can be viewed, printed or exported in
a variety of document formats
including HTML, PDF, Excel, OpenOffice
and Word.
Have a look at other open source projects (pdf api):
Apache PDFBox
Apache Tika (Toolkit for detecting and extracting metadata and structured text content from various documents using POI and PDFBOX parser libs.)
PDFjet
Use iText:
http://itextpdf.com/