On 11/05/2016 01:58 PM, Piotr Chmielnicki wrote:
> Is there any FOSS PDF reader for Linux that supports XFA forms ?
XFA is proprietary and not Standard according to Wikipedia[1]. I doubt
you will find a FOSS PDF Reader for something like this.
I'm sorry to say that.
Best Regards,
Thomas
On 11/28/2016 11:37 AM, Matthias Kirschner wrote:
> Just to clarify: you're talking about Simon's article, not the one
> on fsfe.org, right?
Sure, I have mixed them up. I should stop reading and answering mails
from small displays like smartphones. :)
Best Regards,
Thomas
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Hi Matthias,
On 03/18/2017 06:23 AM, Matthias Kirschner wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, could you contact them via the contact info on the
> website and ask? (Maybe we get a reply in the next days.)
I have been on my mobile and haven't had enough time to search for the
contact form but just wrote
I picked one for Germany at random. 'OSiP - Online-Sicherheitsprüfung' looks
like a nice tool but if I click on 'download releases' I get 'Your search
yielded no results'.
Without the source code I can not run the software.
Br, Thomas
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Thanks Matthias for the heads up.
meanwhile I got a reply yesterday night. They will check my issue with the OSiP
download and get back 'soonest'. ;)
Br, Thomas
On March 22, 2017 9:33:48 AM GMT+01:00, Matthias Kirschner
wrote:
>Thanks to Olga we now have an overview about the
Thanks for your mail Erik. I fully support what you say. This makes all sense
to me.
Well one thing is with online activities you can even track down the effect to
single users if you like to. Personalized links is the hint here. We
fortunately don't have it but Facebook and Xing or Twitter
On 02/22/2018 02:36 PM, Étienne GONNU wrote:
> If you are a German speaker, a news report on Microsoft relations
> with public administrations will be aired, again, tonight at 20:15 on
> Tagesschau24.
> And saturday February 24 at 14:15.
>
> It was first aired Monday 19 on Das Erste.
>
>
On May 2, 2019 11:51:31 AM UTC, Paul Sutton wrote:
>
>
>On 02/05/2019 12:48, Thomas Doczkal wrote:
>> On May 2, 2019 11:38:22 AM UTC, Paul Sutton wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Just sent a message to the fellowship.eu list, with unsubscribe in
>the
>>
On May 2, 2019 11:38:22 AM UTC, Paul Sutton wrote:
>Hi
>
>Just sent a message to the fellowship.eu list, with unsubscribe in the
>subject header, I received a reply saying it has been held as the
>message may have admin commands.
>
>This is what _should_ happen, if this works I will reply here
On May 2, 2019 7:43:44 AM UTC, Michael Kesper wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>It seems that former fellowship representative Daniel Pocock has
>a) set up a mailing list discuss...@lists.fsfellowship.eu
>b) subscribed all participants of this list (I guess)
>c) Sent an email asking people to unsubscribe from
On May 2, 2019 2:14:04 PM UTC, Erik Albers wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>many of you ended up on discuss...@lists.fsfellowship.eu without your
>consent.
>The information given by Daniel Pocock of how to remove yourself from
>the list
>was misleading or not working.
>
>The solution to unsubscribe yourself is
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