Le 15/12/2010 19:58, Johnny Rosenberg a écrit :
>
> Den 2010-12-15 07:40:17 skrev Jean-Baptiste Faure
> <[email protected]>:
>
>> Le 10/12/2010 19:39, Douglas Hinds a écrit :
>>>
>>> OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset.
>>>
>>> However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a
>>> editable format.
>> Hi,
>>
>> PDF is not a document format intended to editing. If you need to modify
>> such kind of document why not ask the author a copy of the original in
>> editable format (.odt, .doc, etc.) ?
>
> So why does Adobe make their Acrobat program?

Make Money Fast ? ;-)
By providing a very expensive solution to a very simple problem if
everybody did his job correctly ?

If you have to modify a document, edit this document, not its
printed-to-file image.
If the author does not provide you the source doc, it means he does not
grant you the right to modify his document.

Best regards
JBF

-- 
Jean-Baptiste Faure
French N-L project Lead
http://fr.openoffice.org

Seuls des formats ouverts peuvent assurer la pérennité de vos documents.


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