I just tried something similiar with a citizenship application for
Swedish citizenship. Yes, I can keep my US as well.

Anyway, Acrobat Reader for Linux will only let you fill out the form. I
could not print it. When I tried to save it, it complained that I needed
the pay version to save the form with entries. Anyone find a purchasable
Acrobat Reader for Linux?

So, I printed and resorted to, gasp, a pen!

On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 21:36, dep wrote:
> first, in answer to my own question having to do with cutting a few 
> pages out od a pdf file and saving them as a separate pdf file, it 
> finally got done though, sadly, by a friend who was running a windows 
> app which converted the postscript file i got from printing those pages 
> to a file. (the winapp did, though, make it into a 1.6-meg pdf, which 
> is a little excessive.)
> 
> now i'm seeking to do something else. the state of connecticut offers 
> all its court forms as .pdfs. which may be printed out and filled out 
> by hand or -- ugh -- typewriter. i do not need to preserve these as 
> .pdfs, but i would like to import them into something such that i can 
> fill them out on the computer prior to printing and then, of course, 
> save them. this would, ideally, allow them to simply be imported into a 
> word processor or something like it. i know of no linux application 
> which allows this, however. any ideas?
> 
> (for those who might be interested as to why i need to do all this, i 
> draw your attention to the october 27 issue of "national review," page 
> 44, an essay by me.)

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