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This is also possible using OpenOffice. You need to activate the
forms-related toolbars first, then design your forms and export to PDF.
One drawback is that you're not designing AcroForm directly, you're
designing generic OpenOffice forms which are later converted to
AcroForms du
thank you all for the answers.
Bruno Lowagie (iText) wrote:
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> Noe Rocha wrote:
>> hello.
>> does anyone knows a tool to create, design acroform - not XFA forms -.
>> or a converter, printer driver.
>
> I use Acrobat Professional (Textfield annotations);
> it can also be done with JPedal, scri
Udo Rader wrote:
> In a short time we will release our open source PDFForms library
Interesting news!
Give me a sign when it's available, and I'll put
the URL on my site.
br,
Bruno
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Noe Rocha wrote:
> hello.
> does anyone knows a tool to create, design acroform - not XFA forms -.
> or a converter, printer driver.
I use Acrobat Professional (Textfield annotations);
it can also be done with JPedal, scribus,...
br,
Bruno
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On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 04:53 -0700, Noe Rocha wrote:
> hello.
> does anyone knows a tool to create, design acroform - not XFA forms -.
> or a converter, printer driver.
> thank you.
In a short time we will release our open source PDFForms library that is
based on http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/
hello.
does anyone knows a tool to create, design acroform - not XFA forms -.
or a converter, printer driver.
thank you.
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