https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267350
--- Comment #31 from Aaron Wolf <wolft...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to comment #30) > (In reply to comment #29) > > This is obnoxious. My partner sent me a file with forms filled. I changed > > them. There's NO WAY to keep having editable forms and send her back the > > file with the changes! > > > > I tried "save as" and still get the old data there. I had to do it as a > > print, which means she then manually updates in her program. > > > > This situation is horrible. > > This is not the way to report bugs. Please give developers some information > about your system (name and version), version of Okular and version of > Poppler libraries (can be determined with "pdftops -v" command in console or > using your favorite package manager). > > BTW, just works here (even for XFA documents if Foxit reader used). Sorry, I just assumed this was the same as the original bug, i.e. an intentional and flawed design. I didn't think this was behaving differently from intended, I thought the issue was simply that the intention was a bad one. If you intend it to actually work reasonably (which I'd hope), and it is something about my system, well: I'm on KXStudio, which is a derivative of Ubuntu. I'm using standard KDE 4.11.2 and Okular 0.17.2 and pdftops 0.18.4. To clarify: if I open and change the forms myself, they persist on my machine. If I send the form as an e-mail to someone else, they lose my form changes. If I "save as" on my own machine, the new file reverts to the old form data and loses my changes even on my machine. Note that this is a case where the file I got from someone else started with some form data already, entered in some program other than Okular, and I was changing it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel