[LBo] Adobe Acrobat Reader on FC6 x86_64

Billy Pollifrone billy at silverbaseball.com
Wed Mar 28 10:42:44 CEST 2007


I have a question for people who've made or used these forms. How does
one incorporate their signature? This especially is geared toward
government ones since I've never seen one that does't require that you
'John Hankock' the document.

- Billy

On 3/28/07, Bert Van Kets <linuxbasics at vankets.com> wrote:
> Alan Lake wrote:
> > There are some pdf forms that can be filled out on one's computer with
> > Adobe Reader.  I don't know of any other software that does that.
> > Check out the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services form I-130 for an
> > example.  I, for one, would like to find an open source replacement.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Alan
> >
> I've done a few website projects that used PDF forms. The uniqueness of
> this technology is that the user can use true wysiwyg editing using the
> font selection, font size and color settings for each text field.
> My need for Acrobat Reader on Linux has more to do with the document
> version than with the forms though.
>
> Does KPDF support indexes for faster searching of directories full of PDFs?
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