On 09/02/2024 08:17, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Mike,
It still leaves the question of how to extract the data from the
completed form. Perhaps I've not hit the right keyword, but I've found
/nothing/ on the net. Surely if there's a way of filling in a form,
there's one of reading it!!
I
Hi Mike,
It still leaves the question of how to extract the data from the
completed form. Perhaps I've not hit the right keyword, but I've found
/nothing/ on the net. Surely if there's a way of filling in a form,
there's one of reading it!!
I have tested (for German Base Handbuch)
Mike Scott wrote:
On 08/02/2024 18:14, Fred James wrote:
Mike Scott wrote:
Hi all. I've just been looking at making pdf forms with Writer.
Easier than I'd thought.
I've been able to create a sample form with text fields and open
this with xreader, evince or firefox. Firefox is able to
On 08/02/2024 18:14, Fred James wrote:
Mike Scott wrote:
Hi all. I've just been looking at making pdf forms with Writer. Easier
than I'd thought.
I've been able to create a sample form with text fields and open this
with xreader, evince or firefox. Firefox is able to display, edit and
save
Mike Scott wrote:
Hi all. I've just been looking at making pdf forms with Writer. Easier
than I'd thought.
I've been able to create a sample form with text fields and open this
with xreader, evince or firefox. Firefox is able to display, edit and
save a form whatever the content.
However,
Hi all. I've just been looking at making pdf forms with Writer. Easier
than I'd thought.
I've been able to create a sample form with text fields and open this
with xreader, evince or firefox. Firefox is able to display, edit and
save a form whatever the content.
However, evince and xreader