[LBo] Adobe Acrobat Reader on FC6 x86_64

Alan Lake alan.lake at lakeinfoworks.com
Wed Mar 28 11:36:13 CEST 2007


The form seems to be just for typing.  I filled it out, then printed it 
and snail-mailed it.
- Alan

Billy Pollifrone wrote:
> 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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