On 10/21/2008 01:03 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> 2008/10/21 NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> On 10/21/2008 08:50 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>> > 2008/10/20 NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> [snip]
>> >>
>> >> Nor do I think you will be able to with the extension; I don't think
>> >> it's meant for that.
>> >
>> > So is there something out there, that IS meant for that? I guess there is
>> no
>> > Adobe Acrobat for Linux, is there? And it's not free anyway…
>>
>> You can use pdfedit... however it's pretty complicated and I've never
>> fully mastered how to use it properly.
> 
> I just installed pdfedit 0.3.2 from the Ubuntu repositories and I just can't
> find out how to fill in the form in the file I linked to earlier. It seems
> like the program is more supposed to edit the actual form rather than
> accepting me filling it in and then save it. That is, I can add and delete
> cjeck boxes (for example) but I can not check/uncheck them… I know, this is
> a bit OT now, but I started the thread, so I'm it's owner… ;)
> Just to be clear, what I currently want to do is this:
> 

You were clear the first time. As I said "I've never fully mastered how
to use it (pdfedit) properly", so I do not know how to fill in the boxes
with pdfedit. I should have written: You can _try_ pdfedit...


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