boblq wrote:

On Tuesday 30 May 2006 03:02 pm, Legatus wrote:
I fill it in using acroread, and then print it to PDF using kprint(er).
I just tell acroread to use kprint(er), and then choose the PDF printer.
I haven't used any free PDF readers that have the form filling feature,
but that is not to say that I have looked very hard.

But my acroread won't even allow me to enter any data :( This even though it claims to have the forms plugin installed.
I think a mentioned a web service a while back. Guess I need to
look at some old mail.
BobLQ


Service Fee?  $299 "Standard version" groan...
I feel your pain Bob...

I am filling out a form right now with a method I learned a long time ago taking advantage of a scanner. I too would like to leave the PDF in the computer all the way until final print but the closest I can think of getting to that is to open the PDF in the GIMP then save as a JPG then open in OpenOffice Draw modify with the Text Tool then export as PDF again. The problem with this is the JPG the GIMP makes from the PDF is not very good (it sucks).

Fortunately I have access to a scanner (right now that is a HP Series 1400 Multi-Function Printer/Scanner/yadda yadda yadda) so I take a hard copy of a form or I print the PDF form out and I scan the form and save it as a JPG (I scan at 600dpi) with the GIMP. Once I have a JPG of each page I open the JPG in OpenOffice Draw and use the Text tool to add text to the document ("save as" right away as an ODF file and work from that). Once completed in OpenOffice Draw I "Export to PDF" and the form is filled out and neatly presentable.

Considering how cheap scanners are, and until I can find a program that will take a PDF file and "save as/export to" high quality JPG, this is the method I use to get from point A to point B and get the job done.

Does anyone know of a way to convert a PDF file to a high quality JPG? That would eliminate the whole first couple steps of print then scan to JPG for forms in my current method.

If not it's OK, I gave up a long time ago on trying to jump through the hoops of proprietary software companies so I don't mind taking a couple extra steps of effort for the sake of control.

HTH,
rbw


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