Looking for tips/tools to make this happen (using PDF/Velocity Templates/Java):
I have an image that has large dimension (4000 x 2000) and that image is obviously not viewable in a PDF. I can modify the size of the image to fit into the PDF.
But what I want to do is to view the actual size of the image in the PDF. I want to be able to scroll the image from left to right.
How can I keep the true size of the image, without destroying the set container size of the PDF?
That’s not quite a basic PDF feature, but it might be implementable using some embedded scripts inside the PDF, assuming that the user has a PDF viewer capable of running scripts.
Now, a PDF is not supposed to be used as a dynamic document where you can scroll. How would that work on paper after printing? If you want scrollable documents, then you should stick to HTML. I strongly advise you not to try to do this.
If, however, you still want to go down this route, then here are a couple of suggestions:
printlnconcatenation, since few libraries support embedding JavaScript.