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Am using "itext-5.5.8", trying to insert (one) page of portrait pdf into a main pdf document, code works perfect but after inserting portrait pages automatically changes to landscape pages, don't know why?

CODE:

try {
        PdfReader firstPdf = new PdfReader(mainFileWithPath); //main doc
        PdfReader secondPdf =new PdfReader(addFileNameWithPath); // inserting pages

        PdfStamper stamp = new PdfStamper(firstPdf, new FileOutputStream(outputPDFFile));

            int totalNumOfPagesToInsert = secondPdf.getNumberOfPages();
            int i =1;
            while (i<=totalNumOfPagesToInsert) {
                // Get a page(s) from secondPdf with the given pageNo
                PdfImportedPage page  = stamp.getImportedPage(secondPdf,i);

                // insert new page in to the newly created pdf at specified page number.
                stamp.insertPage(INSERT_AT_PAGE_NO + (i-1), secondPdf.getPageSize(i));

                // copy the content of the page copied from secondPdf.
                stamp.getUnderContent(INSERT_AT_PAGE_NO + (i-1)).addTemplate(page, 0, 0);

                i++;
            }

            //close the new created pdf.
            stamp.close(); 

Please give me directions to fix this! Thanks

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    Maybe the original page has a rotation. You can check this by using secondPdf.getPageRotation(i). Note that you're currently using secondPdf.getPageSize(i). That may result in a different page size when compared to using secondPdf.getPageSizeWithRotation(i). Also I wouldn't use PdfStamper to insert pages (you'll lose all the interactivity that might present in the inserted pages). Is there a specific reason why you're not using PdfCopy? Apr 12, 2016 at 10:37
  • Thanks Author @Bruno Lowagie, secondPdf.getPageRotation(1) gives me 270, There is no reason to using 'PdfCopy', I use it... which resolves my issue hopefully. Apr 12, 2016 at 10:50
  • Aha, the fact that getPageRotation(1) gives you 270 explains the difference between the original and your copy. When adding the page to PdfStamper, you didn't take into account that rotation. Apr 12, 2016 at 11:00

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As Author @Bruno Lowagie mentioned that "didn't take into account that rotation"

Have fixed the issue like ... Code Below ...

try {

            PdfReader firstPdf = new PdfReader(mainFileWithPath);
            PdfReader secondPdf =new PdfReader(addFileNameWithPath);

            // create new pdf with the content from firstPdf
            PdfStamper stamp = new PdfStamper(firstPdf, new FileOutputStream(outputPDFFile));
            stamp.setRotateContents(false);

            int totalNumOfPagesToInsert = secondPdf.getNumberOfPages();
            int i =1;
            while (i<=totalNumOfPagesToInsert) {
                // Get a single page from secondPdf with the given pageNo
                PdfImportedPage page  = stamp.getImportedPage(secondPdf,i); //Actual working code

                // insert new page in to the newly created pdf at specified page number.
                // choose page size bas
                stamp.insertPage(INSERT_AT_PAGE_NO + (i-1), secondPdf.getPageSizeWithRotation(i)); //Actual working code

                // copy the content of the page copied from secondPdf.
                stamp.getUnderContent(INSERT_AT_PAGE_NO + (i-1)).addTemplate(page, 0, 0); //Actual working code

                i++;
            }

            //close the new created pdf.
            stamp.close();

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