Hi,
> On 9 Jun 2021, at 16:41, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
>
> Only mupdf-gl sees the signature annotation after signing it. Acrobat,
> Evince, Okular and xpdf cannot deal with the signature.
Just FYI:
On the Mac, I can sign the processed example using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC,
and it can save a
On Wed, 2021-06-09 at 16:41 +0200, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 6/8/21 11:07 PM, Leonard Janis Robert König wrote:
> > On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 17:41 +0200, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > Try to open a PDF document signed with mupdf-gl in Acrobat
> > > (Reader or
> > > not). You will see that
On 6/9/21 12:28 PM, Leonard Janis Robert König wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 23:29 +0100, Adam Reviczky wrote:
>> Not sure how good it is, but in the poppler discussion this site was
>> mentioned to verify the signature details:
>> https://validator.docusign.com/
>
> Oh, that's a great tool, thank
On 6/8/21 11:07 PM, Leonard Janis Robert König wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 17:41 +0200, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> Try to open a PDF document signed with mupdf-gl in Acrobat (Reader or
>> not). You will see that the signature is wrong.
>
> Hm, I tested with Okular, Firefox and MasterPDF
On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 23:29 +0100, Adam Reviczky wrote:
> Not sure how good it is, but in the poppler discussion this site was
> mentioned to verify the signature details:
> https://validator.docusign.com/
>
> I have tried using with poppler's pdfsig and Okular.
>
Oh, that's a great tool, than
Not sure how good it is, but in the poppler discussion this site was
mentioned to verify the signature details: https://validator.docusign.com/
I have tried using with poppler's pdfsig and Okular.
Adam
On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 10:14 PM Leonard Janis Robert König
wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 17
On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 17:41 +0200, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 6/7/21 10:43 PM, Leonard Janis Robert König wrote:
> > Hi Adam, Hi Pablo,
> >
> > I just noticed your replies, sorry for the late answer!
> >
> > I could sign forms with both okular as well as mupdf just fine,
> > although the behavio
On 6/7/21 10:43 PM, Leonard Janis Robert König wrote:
> Hi Adam, Hi Pablo,
>
> I just noticed your replies, sorry for the late answer!
>
> I could sign forms with both okular as well as mupdf just fine,
> although the behavior is different. The former assumes that the field
> is already an existin
Hi Adam, Hi Pablo,
I just noticed your replies, sorry for the late answer!
> On the viewers, I cannot recall exactly what I've done earlier in the
> year,
> but indeed, most likely I have tried evince after signing it from the
> command line. From
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evince/-/issues/
Hi Pablo,
First of all, my bad, the test suite example works just fine in Adobe,
including with ConTeXt latest.
I have messed up my form by overriding the PDF version to 2.0, shouldn't
have done that.
On the viewers, I cannot recall exactly what I've done earlier in the year,
but indeed, most li
On 5/2/21 12:20 AM, Adam Reviczky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I cannot get the signature working either, but almost certain it did
> work in February this year, as I have done some with MKIV.
> [...]
Hi Adam,
I’m on a Linux computer, so I’m not able to check this now.
If the signature isn’t working, you me
Hi,
I cannot get the signature working either, but almost certain it did work
in February this year, as I have done some with MKIV.
>From the test suite:
fields-007.tex
\nopdfcompression
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\definefield[x][signature]
\field[x]
\stoptext
Using the https://l
Hello,
I currently try to build a document with AcroForms, e.g., the examples
from [1] also linked in the Wiki. The most recent example is in the
form/ subdirectory and dated mid 2020. However, when building the
file(s) with my ConTeXt distribution the file created is broken, in
comparison to th
I am composing a document that contains pdf forms. Example code in "Widgets
Uncovered," shows how to specify the height and width of a multi-line text
field. Here is a small example:
\usemodule[fields]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupfield [TextSetup]
[width=\textwidth,height=5em,background=s
Am 04.01.2009 um 19:41 schrieb Holzminister:
When I add \setupinteraction[state=start], the compilation breaks
with an error:
[...]
This is fixed in the last alpha.
Thanks, it works.
Neither pdfcontext nor luatex wanted to compile. Can anyone help?
Why the pdf prefix for context?
I th
> >
> > When I add \setupinteraction[state=start], the compilation breaks
> > with an error:
>
> [...]
>
> This is fixed in the last alpha.
Thanks, it works.
> > Neither pdfcontext nor luatex wanted to compile. Can anyone help?
>
> Why the pdf prefix for context?
I thought it was nicer to dist
Am 04.01.2009 um 18:44 schrieb Holzminister:
When I add \setupinteraction[state=start], the compilation breaks with
an error:
[...]
This is fixed in the last alpha.
Neither pdfcontext nor luatex wanted to compile. Can anyone help?
Why the pdf prefix for context?
Wolfgang
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Hi!
I wanted to test pdf-forms with the latest minimals from contextgarden
and ran into some interesting errors.
The following code compiles, but I cannot change the fieldvalue:
>>
\starttext
Field \fillinfield[test]{Fieldtext}
\stoptext
>>
When I add \setupinteraction[state=start], the compila
try \setupinteraction[state=start]
Greetings Lutz
2008/5/29 Bernhard Boser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I wrote a simple context file for pdf form filling. Translates fine, but the
> resulting pdf simply shows text but no fillable forms. What's needed to
> actually get forms?
>
>
>
> Here's the tex cod
I wrote a simple context file for pdf form filling. Translates fine, but the
resulting pdf simply shows text but no fillable forms. What's needed to
actually get forms?
Here's the tex code:
% interface=en tex=pdfetex output=pdftex
\starttext
Field 1: \fillinfield[name]{text that defines f
Bob Kerstetter wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way to create PDF docs (as forms maybe?) so end users can
add their own contact information and logos just by using Adobe Reader,
not Acrobat? These are one to four page documents. Right now I can do
this by supplying them with Word docs.
see widgets manua
Am 24.03.2005 um 23:30 schrieb Bob Kerstetter:
Is there some way to create PDF docs (as forms maybe?) so end users
can add their own contact information and logos just by using Adobe
Reader, not Acrobat? These are one to four page documents. Right now I
can do this by supplying them with Word do
Hi,
Is there some way to create PDF docs (as forms maybe?) so end users can
add their own contact information and logos just by using Adobe Reader,
not Acrobat? These are one to four page documents. Right now I can do
this by supplying them with Word docs.
Thanks.
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