We don't seem to have a Public Key Infrastructure that makes digital 
(cryptographic) signatures useful for non-computer work.

I think signing a document is a solemn act.  So I don't want to just paste 
a .PNG of my signature, I want to actually sign it.

I don't have a modern Linux device with a stylus.  (Somewhere I have a 
ThinkPad x61 and a couple of Sharp Zaurus PDAs.)

I do have an iPad and a ThinkPad C13 ChromeBook, both of which have 
styli.  In each case it is a little intricate so I thought others might 
find my methods useful.  Suggestions welcome.


On the iPad:

- I can plug in the ipad to a USB port of my desktop and instruct the iPad 
  to act like an external disk drive

- using Gnome Files, I can transfer the PDF to a directory on the iPad.

- using the file browser on the iPad, I navigate to the PDF, long press on 
  it, and select "Quick View".  I don't want Adobe tools.

- I can just write on the document with the stylus and save it.  I usually 
  save it with a different name, one that indicates that it is a signed 
  document.

- using Gnome Files, I copy the signed document from the iPad to my 
  desktop.

- Using Gnome Files, I "eject" the two removable filesystems that are the 
  iPad's.  I can then unplug the iPad


On the Chromebook:

- I have already installed the Linux subsystem.  I start up the terminal 
  in the Linux container.

- I use scp to copy the PDF from the desktop to ChromeBook's Linux 
  filesystem (my home directory)

- I use the ChromeOS Files application to open the PDF file (the Linux 
  container's filesystem is visible to Files).

- I tap a snake-like symbol on the top of the screen (It seems to signify 
  scribbling).

- I write my signature

- I save the result, with a distinct name, in the Linux Container 
  filesystem

- back in the terminal, I issue the scp with the arguments suitably 
  adjusted (easy to type with bash's history mechanism).


I find the ChromeBook a bit easier.  Partly because WiFi is easier than 
wiring (I have only one lightening cable and it is usually hooked up to a 
charger).  If I found an iOS SCP application that might even the 
platforms.
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