Re: Using PDF forms (was: Can Linux solve this problem?)

2001-04-03 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Mon, 02 Apr 2001 20:53:01 EDT Benjamin Scott said: As near as I could tell when I briefly looked into it, PDF is just some weird, bastardized form of PostScript targeted at a specialized renderer (i.e., Acrobat Reader). This was in the Acrobat 2.0 days, though, so things

Re: Using PDF forms (was: Can Linux solve this problem?)

2001-04-03 Thread Mark Komarinski
PDF does get you a few things, unfortunately most people do not bother implemeting them: Intra-document (and extra-document) links Side bookmarks that usually have an outline of the document Word search Annotations (pop up notes) The only thing I do not have working with PDF yet is annotations,

Using PDF forms (was: Can Linux solve this problem?)

2001-04-02 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: These are US government forms, which are only available as .pdf. Otherwise I wouldn't be interested in the conversion. I deleted your original message (Doh! Bad user!), but you say you have a program that lets you use these forms-in-PDF-files on