On 2-Apr-2010, at 11:13, Jonathon Kuo wrote: > > Am 01.04.2010 um 21.41 schrieb LuKreme: > >> Several years ago I had a pdf sent to me that I needed to sign and send >> back. I opened the pdf, pasted in a digital copy of my signature, emailed >> it, and was done. >> >> Trying to duplicate that today, I am unable to paste the signature graphic >> into the pdf document. > > I seem to recall that way back when you could do this with Preview.
Yep, that was my recollection as well. Open pdf, open image of signature, copy/paste, save, email I tried doing it in Acorn 1.x, but couldn't get it to change pages. A quick google for ImageMagick didn't lead anywhere useful, and I really didn't want to download YAT to do a one-off task, so I converted the third page to an image, used acorn to position the signature, and then decide the whole thing looked like crap. Opened up my ancient Graphic Converter and it took abut 15 seconds. > Then they "fixed" it. Those bastards. They killed Kenny. -- He [Vimes]'d never felt really at home with swords, but a cleaver was a different matter. A cleaver had weight. It had purpose. A sword might have a certain nobility about it, unless it was the one belonging for example to Nobby, which relied on rust to hold it together, but what a cleaver had was a tremendous ability to cut things up. --Guards! Guards! _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
