Hello Helge,
Friday, December 2, 2005, 12:00:06 PM, you wrote:
On linux, use xpdf which couldn't care less about permissions. I use
it to copy/paste stuff out of pdf's that are protected against
copying with acrobat.
Having copy protection enforced by the client is such a joke,
For
Without knowing it, you have helped me, too. A couple of day ago I
received a pdf-formular from a company. After having opened it with
my acoread 7.0 for linux I noticed that the printing was not
possible, because the printing permission was diabled (very
practical with
Hello Paul,
Friday, December 2, 2005, 6:44:45 PM, you wrote:
If I use PDFTrans to add other permissions, but do not add passwords,
the output document (test2.pdf) has identical permissions to test.pdf.
yes, because you are not using the encryption level option nor the
master or user password
Hello Helge,
Friday, December 2, 2005, 12:00:06 PM, you wrote:
On linux, use xpdf which couldn't care less about permissions. I use
it to copy/paste stuff out of pdf's that are protected against
copying with acrobat.
Having copy protection enforced by the client is such a joke,
For
Without knowing it, you have helped me, too. A couple of day ago I
received a pdf-formular from a company. After having opened it with
my acoread 7.0 for linux I noticed that the printing was not
possible, because the printing permission was diabled (very
practical with
Hello Paul,
Friday, December 2, 2005, 6:44:45 PM, you wrote:
If I use PDFTrans to add other permissions, but do not add passwords,
the output document (test2.pdf) has identical permissions to test.pdf.
yes, because you are not using the encryption level option nor the
master or user password
Hello Helge,
Friday, December 2, 2005, 12:00:06 PM, you wrote:
> On linux, use xpdf which couldn't care less about permissions. I use
> it to copy/paste stuff out of pdf's that are protected against
> copying with acrobat.
> Having "copy protection" enforced by the client is such a joke,
> Without knowing it, you have helped me, too. A couple of day ago I
> received a pdf-formular from a company. After having opened it with
> my acoread 7.0 for linux I noticed that the printing was not
> possible, because the printing permission was diabled (very
> practical
Hello Paul,
Friday, December 2, 2005, 6:44:45 PM, you wrote:
> If I use PDFTrans to add other permissions, but do not add passwords,
> the output document (test2.pdf) has identical permissions to test.pdf.
yes, because you are not using the encryption level option nor the
master or user