https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150828
--- Comment #15 from Lars Uffmann <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Alex Thurgood from comment #14) > (In reply to Lars Uffmann from comment #13) > > > > 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. > > > > > This is similar to the way it works in Adobe Reader (on macOS at least, I > can't speak for Windows) for trusted key signatures, i.e. the user is > invited to draw an area on the page into which the digital signature is > inserted with a timestamp after entering the passphrase key or PIN code. Similar, but missing one crucial bit: in Adobe Reader (both on MacOS and Windows), you can create a signature template, for which you can choose e.g. a custom signature image. Adobe Reader permits to toggle signature fields to be displayed in the document: [x] Common Name [x] Distinguished Name [x] Reason (for signing) [x] Location [x] Date and an option to show a graphic (like LO Writer does) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
