I have a PDFReader which contains some page in landscape mode and other in portrait.
I need to distinct them to do some treatment... However, if I call the getOrientatio
There are two convenience methods, named getPageSize()
and getPageSizeWithRotation()
.
Let's take a look at an example:
PdfReader reader =
new PdfReader("src/main/resources/pages.pdf");
show(reader.getPageSize(1));
show(reader.getPageSize(3));
show(reader.getPageSizeWithRotation(3));
show(reader.getPageSize(4));
show(reader.getPageSizeWithRotation(4));
In this example, the show()
method looks like this:
public static void show(Rectangle rect) {
System.out.print("llx: ");
System.out.print(rect.getLeft());
System.out.print(", lly: ");
System.out.print(rect.getBottom());
System.out.print(", urx: ");
System.out.print(rect.getRight());
System.out.print(", lly: ");
System.out.print(rect.getTop());
System.out.print(", rotation: ");
System.out.println(rect.getRotation());
}
This is the output:
llx: 0.0, lly: 0.0, urx: 595.0, lly: 842.0, rotation: 0
llx: 0.0, lly: 0.0, urx: 595.0, lly: 842.0, rotation: 0
llx: 0.0, lly: 0.0, urx: 842.0, lly: 595.0, rotation: 90
llx: 0.0, lly: 0.0, urx: 842.0, lly: 595.0, rotation: 0
llx: 0.0, lly: 0.0, urx: 842.0, lly: 595.0, rotation: 0
Page 3 (see line 4 in code sample 3.8) is an A4 page just like page 1, but it's oriented in landscape. The /MediaBox
entry is identical to the one used for the first page [0 0 595 842]
, and that's why getPageSize()
returns the same result.
The page is in landscape, because the \Rotate
entry in the page dictionary is set to 90
. Possible values for this entry are 0
(which is the default value if the entry is missing), 90
, 180
and 270
.
The getPageSizeWithRotation()
method takes this value into account. It swaps the width and the height so that you're aware of the difference. It also gives you the value of the /Rotate
entry.
Page 4 also has a landscape orientation, but in this case, the rotation is mimicked by adapting the /MediaBox
entry. In this case the value of the /MediaBox
is [0 0 842 595]
and if there's a /Rotate
entry, its value is 0
.
That explains why the output of the getPageSizeWithRotation()
method is identical to the output of the getPageSize()
method.
When I read your question, I see that you are looking for the rotation. This can be done with the getRotation()
method.
Remark: This text is copied from my book "The ABC of PDF" (the book is under construction; you can download the first chapters for free). The code sample can be found here.