I need a PDF library for manipulating a PDF documents, (creating PDF, image convertinng to PDF) and things like that but in Android.
I tried the android itext port but the library project generates compile errors after I added it to my Project. Looks like it is still using some affinetransformation classes that are defined in AWT.
Ok , MvanGeest I am a completely new here :) I try it with iText & on forums some people say it should work and some it does't , I was imported him in my project and fallow tutorial how to use it and nothing happened .. try it few time result nothing .there is no error but in a place where I want to create a PDF there is nothing .
It seems that no one of the pure java pdf libraries will work with android because they use libraries that aren't supported by android. I think I read that iText is interested in doing a port to android but thinks that google should support them if they did, haven't got a source on that though.
Here is a project in work for writing pdfs in android: sourceforge.net/projects/apwlibrary Haven't tried it and it says that it only does simple pdfs
I agree with APW Library, a truly Android PDF Lib, But the problem is it is in a very early version, i am still writing routines to suit my needs according to the following sources : Adobe PSD Format , GNU PDF, Adobe Supplement ISO 32000, and a whole lot of other resources found at google.
MuPDF uses a very small footprint and has nearly-complete support for all features of PDF-1.7. It is the base for the quite popular (Windows) SumatraPDF viewer, but it has been ported to Android and iOS too.
@BudaFlorin: maybe you look up the fine differences between "free as in beer" and "free as in liberty" for once? Also the fine differences between "commercial" applications and "proprietary" applications or software? A software can well be commercial (see RedHat) without being closed source or proprietary, and a "free" (as in beer) one can still be closed source (see many shareware programms, or many Android apps).
@BudaFlorin: it's also not free (gratis) for non-commercial apps which aren't open source.
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IText seems to work fine.
To fix the affineTransform compilation issue you simply need to mark the "Micro PJAWT.jar" in iText for export in Eclipse so that your dependent project can use it for compilation purposes.