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Re: [opensuse-es] Edición en PDF - gra bado de formularios capado en acroread.
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:45:55 +0200 (CEST)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111429440.20530@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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El 2007-08-11 a las 13:16 +0200, Carlos E. R. escribió:
> Estoy pensando que vais a tener razón, que el reader está capado. :-/
Así es :-/
(http://www.google.com/search?q=saving+pdf+form+data&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a)
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=328647&sliceId=2
Create rights-enabled PDF forms
- -------------------------------
Using Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions, you can create a rights-enabled
PDF form that lets Adobe Reader users comment on, fill, save, distribute,
submit, and add digital signatures to the form. When you open a
rights-enabled PDF form in Adobe Reader, a dialog box appears outlining
the extended capabilities of the PDF file.
For more information about Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions, see the
Adobe website at www.adobe.com/products/server/readerextensions .
For more information about rights-enabled PDF forms, see document 315823 ,
"Introduction to Adobe Reader" or 330983 , "Introduction to Adobe Reader
7.0."
Adobe Reader capabilities
- -------------------------
Adobe Reader provides the following forms capabilities:
- -- View, navigate, and print PDF forms, including form field data
- -- Search forms (requires Adobe Reader with Search)
- -- Fill fields within a PDF form (cannot save changes to a PDF form)
If a PDF form is rights-enabled, Adobe Reader provides these additional
capabilities:
- -- Save forms and data locally
- -- Fill and submit forms online
- -- Distribute forms to others for review and comment
- -- Add digital signatures
Acrobat Standard capabilities
- -----------------------------
Acrobat Standard contains all the capabilities of Adobe Reader, in
addition to the following:
- -- Export and save PDF forms in Forms Data Format (FDF). FDF is a text
file format specifically for data exported from PDF form fields. FDF files
are significantly smaller than PDF files because they contain only form
field data, not the entire form.
- -- Save or Export PDF form information as a PDF file or in XFDF format for
XML-based FDF files.
[...]
Fill IRS tax forms
- ------------------
...
Note: You cannot electronically submit filled PDF forms to the IRS.
However, the IRS now provides rights-enabled PDF forms so you can save
filled form information using Adobe Reader.
Esto es, si el que genera el PDF tiene esa extensión, entonces el adobe
reader nuestro si grabará los datos. Es la administración quien no ha
hecho los deberes. O compramos el Acrobat Standard, supongo.
O bien nosotros podemos usar otros lectores que si tienen esa capacidad,
parece - pero no en linux.
http://www.aloaha.com/wi-software-en/save-pdf-form-data.php
Unlike the Adobe Reader the Aloaha PDF Editor allows user to fill in these
forms AND save them to disk - no additional form saver is needed!
http://www.onekit.com/store/review/there_is_an_easy_way_to_save_pdf_forms.html
http://www.princeton.edu/hr/savepdf.htm (que useis la versión
profesional)
Este dice que tiene versión linux:
http://www.cabaret-solutions.com/en/products/
Home For private users who require a free application and who
primarily want to open, save and print PDF forms.
http://www.cabaret-solutions.com/en/downloads/linux
- --
Saludos
Carlos E.R.
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El 2007-08-11 a las 13:16 +0200, Carlos E. R. escribió:
> Estoy pensando que vais a tener razón, que el reader está capado. :-/
Así es :-/
(http://www.google.com/search?q=saving+pdf+form+data&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a)
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=328647&sliceId=2
Create rights-enabled PDF forms
- -------------------------------
Using Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions, you can create a rights-enabled
PDF form that lets Adobe Reader users comment on, fill, save, distribute,
submit, and add digital signatures to the form. When you open a
rights-enabled PDF form in Adobe Reader, a dialog box appears outlining
the extended capabilities of the PDF file.
For more information about Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions, see the
Adobe website at www.adobe.com/products/server/readerextensions .
For more information about rights-enabled PDF forms, see document 315823 ,
"Introduction to Adobe Reader" or 330983 , "Introduction to Adobe Reader
7.0."
Adobe Reader capabilities
- -------------------------
Adobe Reader provides the following forms capabilities:
- -- View, navigate, and print PDF forms, including form field data
- -- Search forms (requires Adobe Reader with Search)
- -- Fill fields within a PDF form (cannot save changes to a PDF form)
If a PDF form is rights-enabled, Adobe Reader provides these additional
capabilities:
- -- Save forms and data locally
- -- Fill and submit forms online
- -- Distribute forms to others for review and comment
- -- Add digital signatures
Acrobat Standard capabilities
- -----------------------------
Acrobat Standard contains all the capabilities of Adobe Reader, in
addition to the following:
- -- Export and save PDF forms in Forms Data Format (FDF). FDF is a text
file format specifically for data exported from PDF form fields. FDF files
are significantly smaller than PDF files because they contain only form
field data, not the entire form.
- -- Save or Export PDF form information as a PDF file or in XFDF format for
XML-based FDF files.
[...]
Fill IRS tax forms
- ------------------
...
Note: You cannot electronically submit filled PDF forms to the IRS.
However, the IRS now provides rights-enabled PDF forms so you can save
filled form information using Adobe Reader.
Esto es, si el que genera el PDF tiene esa extensión, entonces el adobe
reader nuestro si grabará los datos. Es la administración quien no ha
hecho los deberes. O compramos el Acrobat Standard, supongo.
O bien nosotros podemos usar otros lectores que si tienen esa capacidad,
parece - pero no en linux.
http://www.aloaha.com/wi-software-en/save-pdf-form-data.php
Unlike the Adobe Reader the Aloaha PDF Editor allows user to fill in these
forms AND save them to disk - no additional form saver is needed!
http://www.onekit.com/store/review/there_is_an_easy_way_to_save_pdf_forms.html
http://www.princeton.edu/hr/savepdf.htm (que useis la versión
profesional)
Este dice que tiene versión linux:
http://www.cabaret-solutions.com/en/products/
Home For private users who require a free application and who
primarily want to open, save and print PDF forms.
http://www.cabaret-solutions.com/en/downloads/linux
- --
Saludos
Carlos E.R.
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