Anthony Youngman wrote on 08/06/2016 23:37:
>As I've learned from Groklaw.
Somebody still updates it with legal filings, roughly a week after they
occur.
> makes me think that embedding an editable version in a pdf is not (certainly
> as a default) a wise thing to do.
Embedding is not the
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Eike Rathke wrote:
>
> Additionally to what Stuart already said about Hybrid PDF, there are
> security settings under Tools - Options - LibreOffice - Security
> "Security Options and Warnings", see the dialog there.
And of course to double-stress
Hi Anthony,
On Thursday, 2016-06-09 00:37:31 +0100, Anthony Youngman wrote:
> Actually, I don't know how we'd do it, but this implies there could be a
> killer feature in here - a setting that warns about hidden data and possible
> security leaks. Probably not best enabled by default, but a nag
nd on export as a
Hybrid PDF.
As you note it is still a users responsibility to redact any content from
the document.
Stuart
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http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Save-as-pdf-should-we-embed-the-document-tp4185656p4185715.htm
I know developers love to add bells and whistles, and aiui when you
"save as pdf" from LO it can now embed the original document in the pdf
to make it easy to get the document back into editable form, but the
attached email below makes me think "is this wise?".
As I've learnt from Groklaw,