On Saturday 11 August 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote: > Hi, > > In my country our administration is using PDF forms that we can print > and fill, or fill in the PC and print - but we can not save them, > which is a nuisance. [...] > > We have tried generating our own forms to try this. > > Using OO-writer we can create a form. If this form is exported to > PDF, the resulting PDF is a form with the proper fields, but acroread > gives the warning that form data can not be saved, the same result as > we knew. > > However, one of the options when generating the PDF in OO is > precisely in which way I want the data to be saved later. The reader > does not respect this, but there is no other reader in Linux that can > even edit forms. > > > So... is there any other PDF reader in Linux that allows editing and > saving PDF forms? An open one. Are there plans to add that capability > to the existing or new viewers? Are there legal problems? > > > -- > Cheers, > Carlos Robinson ===========
Carlos, Have you tried the newer 1.6.3 Koffice for this? I just got a new build the other day, loaded a PDF file in full editable form into KWord and of course, you can save as PDF from KWord or print to pdf. Also, check out "cups-pdf", which allows you to create a virtual printer for direct saving/printing to a very good pdf file! regards, Lee -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
