I would like to print a PdfPTable
containing many more rows and columns than fit in one page of the PDF.
I would like to print "first right, then down", which is similar to row-major order. Print the first page-full of rows, but all columns for those rows. Then print the next page-full of rows, and again all columns for those rows.
As I understand it, iText can handle a PdfPTable
containing more rows than fit on a page, but can't handle more columns than fit on a page. So I split the columns myself. But that means that I end up printing "first down, then right", which is not what I want.
Is there an easy way to do what I want? Note that I do not know the row heights ahead of time, because I call setMinimumHeight()
on the PdfPCell
objects.
The only way I can think of, which is clumsy, is to first split columns, as before. Then, for each sequence of columns that fit on one page, add rows one by one to a PdfPTable
as long as they fit. When they don't, that's where we need to split the rows. At the end of this, we end up with PdfPTable
objects for each set of rows and columns. We need to keep all of them in memory and add them to the PDF document in the right (row-major) order.
This seems rather inelegant, so I wanted to check if there's a cleaner solution. Thanks.