Hi Carlos, Carlos E. R. wrote: > > The Monday 2007-08-13 at 17:55 +0200, Joachim Schrod wrote: > >> If anybody is writing "something", he or she should have a look at pdftk. >> This >> can fill in forms and can save them. > > I did look at it. > >> It is a command-line tool and not a viewer, though, and therefore no solution >> for Carlos' problem. But it is an application where one can get open-sourced >> code for that problem. > > It has options to change the permissions a pdf file. But even > using "allow AllFeatures", the user of acroread is denied access to save > the file or annotate or any of those things. I tried. > > We need some extra permissions they call "rights-enabled PDF forms", for > which you need the "LiveCycle" things from them. I don't know why pdftk > can't enable such permissions.
Perhaps you could convert the PDF to HTML, edit the HTML and then convert back to PDF? Here are a couple of links I have that I hope help. Convert PDF to text, Word HTML;http://www.pdf-to-html-word.com/pdf-to-text/ HOWTO Convert chm files to HTML or PDF files - HTMLDOC http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/LinuxAppFinderWebLinks/~3/143398048/how-to-convert-chm-files-to-html-or-pdf-files.html We would all be very interested in how/if you solve this one. Regards Hylton -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
