https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118945

--- Comment #11 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #10)
> Email is a structured text and it's quite easy to add this information too.

Note that "email" reference in the description is misleading and should be
ignored: the request is for any type of document, which of course *might* also
arrive by email (maybe the request should be limited to any type of *text*
document initially, for better manageability).

> I wonder what you expect for a printed letter/thesis/contrat/book... - some
> automatically inserted header/footer, a start page, some sub title,
> watermark...

I suppose that it should follow the *already implemented* feature in PDF:
https://vmiklos.hu/blog/sd-visible-pdf-sign.html

> And isn't any of this misleading since you can fake any?

We are not a signature authority, to be afraid of this. It is not our business
if users who need that can not rely on authenticity of the printed information.
As the mentioned visible PDF signature feature shows, it is useful, regardless
of the possibility to fake.

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