java.lang.Objectcom.aspose.words.PdfCustomPropertiesExport
public class PdfCustomPropertiesExport
Example:
Document doc = new Document();
// Add a custom document property that doesn't use the name of some built in properties
doc.getCustomDocumentProperties().add("Company", "My value");
// Configure the PdfSaveOptions like this will display the properties
// in the "Document Properties" menu of Adobe Acrobat Pro
PdfSaveOptions options = new PdfSaveOptions();
options.setCustomPropertiesExport(pdfCustomPropertiesExportMode);
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "PdfSaveOptions.CustomPropertiesExport.pdf", options);
Field Summary | ||
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static final int | NONE | |
No custom properties are exported. | ||
static final int | STANDARD | |
Custom properties are exported as entries in /Info dictionary.
Custom properties with the following names are not exported: "Title", "Author", "Subject", "Keywords", "Creator", "Producer", "CreationDate", "ModDate", "Trapped". |
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static final int | METADATA | |
Custom properties are Metadata. |
Field Detail |
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NONE = 0 | |
public static final int NONE |
STANDARD = 1 | |
public static final int STANDARD |
Custom properties with the following names are not exported: "Title", "Author", "Subject", "Keywords", "Creator", "Producer", "CreationDate", "ModDate", "Trapped".
METADATA = 2 | |
public static final int METADATA |
The namespace of exported properties in XMP packet is "custprops". Every property has an associated xml-element "custprops:Property1", "custprops:Property2" and so on. There is "rdf:Description" element inside property element. The description element has two elements "custprops:Name", containing custom property's name as a value of this xml-element, and "custprops:Value", containing custom property's value as value of this xml-element.