1. Introduction
The PDF File Writer C# class library PdfFileWriter
allows you to create PDF files directly from your .net application. The library shields you from the details of the PDF file structure. To use the library you need to: add a reference to the attached PdfFileWriter.dll class library, add a using PdfFileWriter
statement in every source file that is using the library and include the PdfFileWriter.dll with your distribution. The PdfFileWriter.dll is only 90 KB long. Considering the small size of the library, you can include the source code of all the classes with your application and avoid the need to distribute a separate data link library file.
Version 1.4 includes two significant changes. Improved support for font substitution, please note Section 2.3. And improved support for including image files, please note Section 2.4.
Creating a PDF is a six steps process.
- Step 1: Create one document object
PdfDocument
. - Step 2: Create resource objects such as fonts or images (i.e.
PdfFont
orPdfImag
). - Step 3: Create page object
PdfPage
. - Step 4: Create contents object
PdfContents
. - Step 5: Add text and graphics to the contents object (using
PdfContents
methods). - Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 for additional pages