Dotan Cohen <[email protected]> writes:
> 2009/2/9 Daniel Clemente <[email protected]>:
>>
>>  Hi, I write here in lack of a better place for commercial offers from 
>> developers to users.
>>
>>  My company is willing to improve PDF form export in OpenOffice if there are 
>> interested parties who want to contract such a project.
>>  More details here:
>> http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=14899
>>
>>
>
> Daniel, I would suggest that you write to Sun with your offer. Please
> make sure that you understand Sun's policy regarding the license of
> code submissions.

  Thanks; I have already sent this information to the developers. We are more 
interested in users or organizations who want to extend OpenOffice in the 
fields where we also have knowledge and interest, therefore I wrote to this 
users list.


> Also, please define the the word "improve". What exactly do you intend on 
> doing?

  This is on the link I posted. I copy from there:

>> Currently OpenOffice.org Writer can edit forms with buttons, check boxes, 
>> text fields and other elements. It can also export to PDF and these forms 
>> are still usable in viewers like Acrobat Reader or Evince. This exportation 
>> is however incomplete and not sufficient to produce „intelligent“ forms.
>> 
>> One particularly important feature we would like to add is AcroJS exporting.
>> AcroJS is JavaScript code inside the PDF which can do field validations and 
>> autocalculations. It is documented here: 
>> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/AcroJS.pdf
>> OpenOffice already supports assigning scripts to form events (for instance, 
>> do something when you click a button). They work inside OO.org, but are 
>> currently not exported.

  We are open to consider other adaptations on demand, apart from the 
PDF-export ones.

  Greetings,
Daniel

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Daniel Clemente Laboreo
[email protected]
openTrends
http://www.opentrends.net/


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