https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150828
Lars Uffmann <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary|Place digital signatures in |Make LibreOffice Writer |an existing PDF document |digital signature |with a visible stamp (e.g. |functionality available in |signature scan) |LibreOffice Draw | |"File"->"Digital | |Signatures"->"Sign Existing | |PDF" (= add signature | |without altering the | |document) --- Comment #13 from Lars Uffmann <[email protected]> --- Edit 2023-06-13: changed title as suggested by Heiko in https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150828#c7 New title: Make LibreOffice Writer digital signature functionality available in LibreOffice Draw "File"->"Digital Signatures"->"Sign Existing PDF" (= add signature without altering the document) Old title: "Place digital signatures in an existing PDF document with a visible stamp (e.g. signature scan)" Added attachments to referenced Writer functionality: 1 - place signature field into document 2 - sign newly placed signature field 3 - choose name & signature pic & signing certificate 4 - resulting signed document ---- Currently, in LO Draw, the signing functionality is implemented as follows: "File"->"Digital Signatures"->"Sign Existing PDF" Then, multiple options are: 1) in the top blue bar "This PDF is open in read-only mode to allow signing the existing file: choose "Sign Document", in the pop-up choose choose "Sign Document" again, and choose a certificate. Result 1: Signature is added to the document, but no visible indicator is placed on any page 2) "Insert"->"Signature Line" -> choose the desired area on a desired page -> in the pop-up, select the signing certificate, "Select" -> "Finish Signing" Result 2: A stamp is added to the selected area, stating "Digitally signed by: (certificate signer name) Date: dd/mm/yyyy" with a PDF icon as the background image. 3) "File"->"Signature Line" -> same as 2) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
