Re: [NTG-context] How do I compile a "flat" pdf?

2016-10-09 Thread Hans Hagen
On 10/9/2016 3:32 AM, Alan Braslau wrote: Also pdftk But, it is naive to believe that a pdf can be "protected" from copying or extracting, isn't it? indeed, in a similar fashion as copy protected cd (by making then fagile for reading on computers) ... 100 years form now they will either

Re: [NTG-context] How do I compile a "flat" pdf?

2016-10-08 Thread Alan Braslau
Also pdftk But, it is naive to believe that a pdf can be "protected" from copying or extracting, isn't it? Alan > On Oct 7, 2016, at 09:08, Hans Hagen wrote: > > On 10/7/2016 4:50 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote: > >> The only way to "protect" contents from editing are the

Re: [NTG-context] How do I compile a "flat" pdf?

2016-10-07 Thread Hans Hagen
On 10/7/2016 4:50 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote: The only way to "protect" contents from editing are the password settings. There are free tools to set them, but AFAIK no open source tools except maybe libraries. qpdf and mutools

Re: [NTG-context] How do I compile a "flat" pdf?

2016-10-07 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2016-10-07 um 10:39 schrieb Bomber K. : > I am trying to create a pdf which contains some graphics that I created. I > want to pass my PDF digitally but I don't want users to be able to > right-click on a gfx and save it. I think this is called "flattening". No.

[NTG-context] How do I compile a "flat" pdf?

2016-10-07 Thread Bomber K.
Hi guys, I am trying to create a pdf which contains some graphics that I created. I want to pass my PDF digitally but I don't want users to be able to right-click on a gfx and save it. I think this is called "flattening". Is there a way in CTX to create such a file or do I have to recompile