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ByteScout PDF Suite – VB.NET – Set superscript and subscript for text in pdf with pdf sdk

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How to set superscript and subscript for text in pdf with pdf sdk in VB.NET using ByteScout PDF Suite

If you want to learn more then this tutorial will show how to set superscript and subscript for text in pdf with pdf sdk in VB.NET

An easy to understand sample source code to learn how to set superscript and subscript for text in pdf with pdf sdk in VB.NET What is ByteScout PDF Suite? It is the bundle that provides six different SDK libraries to work with PDF from generating rich PDF reports to extracting data from PDF documents and converting them to HTML. This bundle includes PDF (Generator) SDK, PDF Renderer SDK, PDF Extractor SDK, PDF to HTML SDK, PDF Viewer SDK and PDF Generator SDK for Javascript. It can help you to set superscript and subscript for text in pdf with pdf sdk in your VB.NET application.

This prolific sample source code in VB.NET for ByteScout PDF Suite contains various functions and other necessary options you should do calling the API to set superscript and subscript for text in pdf with pdf sdk. Simply copy and paste in your VB.NET project or application you and then run your app! Use of ByteScout PDF Suite in VB.NET is also described in the documentation included along with the product.

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Imports Bytescout.PDF ''' <summary> ''' This example demonstrates how to create a document and save it to file. ''' </summary> Class Program Shared Sub Main() ' Create new document Dim pdfDocument = New Document() pdfDocument.RegistrationName = "demo" pdfDocument.RegistrationKey = "demo" ' Add page Dim page = New Page(PaperFormat.A4) pdfDocument.Pages.Add(page) Dim font = New Font("Arial", 16) Dim brush = New SolidBrush() Dim stringFormat = New StringFormat() Dim xPosition As Single = 20 ' Draw normal string page.Canvas.DrawString("Normal text ", font, brush, xPosition, 50, stringFormat) xPosition += font.GetTextWidth("Normal text ") ' Draw subscript string stringFormat.Rise = -5 page.Canvas.DrawString("Subscript", font, brush, xPosition, 50, stringFormat) xPosition += font.GetTextWidth("Subscript") ' draw superscript string stringFormat.Rise = +5 page.Canvas.DrawString("Superscript", font, brush, xPosition, 50, stringFormat) xPosition += font.GetTextWidth("Superscript") ' Draw the baseline Dim pen = New SolidPen(New ColorRGB(0, 0, 255)) pen.Opacity = 50 page.Canvas.DrawLine(pen, 20, 50 + font.Size, xPosition, 50 + font.Size) ' Save document to file pdfDocument.Save("result.pdf") ' Cleanup pdfDocument.Dispose() ' Open document in default PDF viewer app Process.Start("result.pdf") End Sub End Class

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