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Update WordText object to store text formatting information derived from font name

    Details

    • Type: New Feature New Feature
    • Status: Open
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Affects Version/s: 4.3.4
    • Fix Version/s: 6.4
    • Component/s: Core/Parsing
    • Labels:
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    • Environment:
      any

      Description

      Two request on the forums and possible more via support. The improvement would potentially allow the end user to add formatting information (bold and italic) to extract text. In some cases but not all it is possible to derive some formatting information from the font name.

      When the content parser builds the PageText hierarchy addition font formatting information could be applied at the GlyphText level. The end user or RI could use this information to all for rich text for clipboard copy/paste or html markup for extract text.

        Activity

        Patrick Corless created issue -
        Patrick Corless made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Fix Version/s 5.1 [ 10675 ]
        Patrick Corless made changes -
        Fix Version/s 5.2 [ 10970 ]
        Fix Version/s 5.1 [ 10675 ]
        Patrick Corless made changes -
        Fix Version/s 5.3 [ 12070 ]
        Fix Version/s 5.2 [ 10970 ]
        Patrick Corless made changes -
        Fix Version/s 6.2 [ 12974 ]
        Fix Version/s 6.1 [ 12070 ]
        Arran Mccullough made changes -
        Support Case References Support Case #13697 - https://icesoft.my.salesforce.com/5007000001YsuKP
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        Arran Mccullough added a comment -

        Customer has the following request as well:

        Another information we need when we work with text is
        textSprite.getGraphicStateTransform();
        It will be great if it' possibile to retreive also this information

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        Arran Mccullough added a comment - Customer has the following request as well: Another information we need when we work with text is textSprite.getGraphicStateTransform(); It will be great if it' possibile to retreive also this information

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          • Assignee:
            Patrick Corless
            Reporter:
            Patrick Corless
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