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I am writing content to a PdfContentByte object directly using PdfContentByte.showTextAligned, I'd like to know how I can stop the text overflowing a given region when writing.

If possible it would be great if iText could also place an ellipsis character where the text does not fit.

I can't find any method on ColumnText that will help either. I do not wish the content to wrap when writing.

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Use this:

int status = ColumnText.START_COLUMN;
ColumnText ct = new ColumnText(cb);
ct.setSimpleColumn(rectangle);
status = ct.go();

Make sure that you define rectangle in a way so that only one line fits, use ColumnText.hasMoreText(status) to find out if you need to add an ellipsis character.

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  • Tried this but data is automatically wrapping within rectangle. Is there any way we can fill one line and left out text on some other co-ordinate with appending some extra text to it.
    – Tanul
    Sep 13, 2017 at 11:50
  • Yes, of course. That's the whole point of ColumnText. If the data is automatically wrapping, you have chosen a Rectangle that is too high. Reduce the height. You can check if there was extra text. If ColumnText.hasMoreText(status) returns true, you can define another Rectangle and run ct.go() to put (part of) the remaining text at a different location. Sep 13, 2017 at 11:55
  • The text is taking total width of 408. And I've given ux:-316 and uy:- 1. Tried with uy:-0 as well. Still it is wrapping.
    – Tanul
    Sep 14, 2017 at 8:16
  • Why are you talking about the width while you should be talking about the height? Sep 14, 2017 at 8:17
  • Also: why are you "hijacking" a question dating from 2012 instead of posting a new question? And why are you still using iText 5 while you should be using iText 5? (The policy is no longer to provide voluntary support for iText 5; only customers are entitled to support for iText 5; if you're not a customer, the policy is only to answer questions about iText 7.) Sep 14, 2017 at 8:19

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