How to get a full quality output during RTF to PDF conversion?
It is possible to get a good quality output during RTF to PDF, by drawing RTF as a metafile image into PDF, as this increases the quality of the output. The following code example shows how to increase the quality of the output during RTF to PDF conversion.
C#
string text; //Read the RTF document StreamReader reader = new StreamReader("sample.rtf", Encoding.ASCII); text = reader.ReadToEnd(); reader.Close(); //Creates new Pdf document var doc = new PdfDocument //Appling Page setting { PageSettings = { Orientation = PdfPageOrientation.Portrait } }; //Adds new page var page = doc.Pages.Add(); //Gets the Page Bounds var bounds = page.GetClientSize(); //Use metafile format for good quality output var metafile = (PdfMetafile)PdfImage.FromRtf(text, bounds.Width, PdfImageType.Metafile); //Applys format for metafile var metafileLayoutFormat = new PdfMetafileLayoutFormat { SplitTextLines = true }; metafile.Draw(page, 0, 0, metafileLayoutFormat); //Save the document and dispose it. doc.Save("sample.pdf"); doc.Close();
Sample Link:
https://www.syncfusion.com/downloads/support/directtrac/general/RTFSupport1631092982.zip
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