I am trying to use a PDF for stamping and need to rotate it 90 degrees to lay it on correctly? Anyone know how to do this? Can't seem to find it online.
2 Answers
The Rotate90Degrees example uses PdfReader
to get an instance of the document then changes the /Rotate
value in every page dictionary. If there is no such entry, a /Rotate
entry with value 90
is added:
final PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(source);
final int pagesCount = reader.getNumberOfPages();
for (int n = 1; n <= pagesCount; n++) {
final PdfDictionary page = reader.getPageN(n);
final PdfNumber rotate = page.getAsNumber(PdfName.ROTATE);
final int rotation =
rotate == null ? 90 : (rotate.intValue() + 90) % 360;
page.put(PdfName.ROTATE, new PdfNumber(rotation));
}
Once this is done, we use a PdfStamper
to persist the change:
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, new FileOutputStream(dest));
stamper.close();
reader.close();
This is for iText Java. For iTextSharp, porting Java to C# is easy as the terminology is identical. Change some lower cases into upper cases like this:
PdfDictionary page = reader.GetPageN(1);
page.Put(PdfName.ROTATE, new PdfNumber(90));
There's a more or less identical code snippet in the question part of this post: How to rotate PDF page with iTextSharp without causing error in ghostscript?
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So I've used this code snippet in C# to rotate each page in a document and then I've used page.GetBytes() to get the bytes for the stream, but how do I go about recombining the pages into a single stream of bytes representing the file? Nov 8, 2019 at 10:08
For C# coders:
I replaced Bruno's answer with C# code:
and yes it's working like a charm, also you can change the rotation number to 180,270, etc
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("Source.pdf");
int pagesCount = reader.NumberOfPages;
PdfDictionary page = reader.GetPageN(1);
PdfNumber rotate = page.GetAsNumber(PdfName.ROTATE);
page.Put(PdfName.ROTATE, new PdfNumber(90));
FileStream fs = new FileStream("created.pdf", FileMode.Create,
FileAccess.Write, FileShare.None);
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, fs);
PdfStamper
toPdfReader
but before you do that you are free to manipulate the PDF using any methods available from thePdfReader
object. See the official sample here in Java or a very similar but not exactly same question here in C#.