dwain wrote: > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:58 PM, John Jason Jordan <johnxj at > comcast.net>wrote: > >> On Fri, 22 May 2009 23:43:13 +0100 >> John Beardmore <John at T4sLtd.co.uk> dijo: >> >>>> nitro pdf 6 is in beta at the moment. scribus 1.3.3.13 pdf forms crash >> the >>>> program. i am a beta tester and have submitted a bug to them along >> with the >>>> scribus generated pdf and the sla file. maybe you might be interested >> in >>>> becoming a beta tester also and work with the nitro beta team to try >> and >>>> correct the crash problem for scribus generated pdfs. >>> Questionable as it seems to be commercial software ? >> Not only does it cost $99, it is for Windows only. >> >> It might be useful for certain PDF forms that I'd like to be able to >> create, as you can assign only limited fonts to a control in OOo and >> Scribus. Otherwise, I can open any PDF (one page at a time) in Inkscape >> and edit it to my heart's desire. Why pay for something that I can do >> with free open source software? > > > you seem to be missing the point. yes it cost $99 and yes it is for windows > only, but it won't open a scribus generated form, but yet abrobat (which > costs more than $99) and reader (which is free) can open a scribus generated > pdf. then why wouldn't the scribus team want to allow other pdf programs > like nitro pdf to open their pdf files? > > cheers, > dwain > > >
Submit a bug on bugs.scribus.net with the example forms, where the error is etc etc and maybe we can fix it. How do you know it is not a bug in Nitro PDF ? :) Craig
