Le jeudi 02 octobre 2008, à 12:45 +0200, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I have found another one: Evince does not support certificates (neither does Okular). At least, I opened a suplier receipt, acrobat shows the certificate, evince does not. I haven't created a Bugzilla because I can't sent the pdf, it's private. Certificate support is also necesary for "e-administration" or "e-comerce".
I hardly think this is not known? :-?
Please file a bug in bugs.freedesktop.org against poppler.
Non related: evince does not appear in the Office/doc viewers system menu (11.0). Okular does. Want a bugzilla?
That's because the way we do things in GNOME: we don't want a cluttered menu, so applications like evince do not appear in the menus -- people usually double-click on the file and don't think "I will launch evince and then open the file".
It looks very good, though. I wasn't aware of this progress. However, these forms being from the goverment, I doubt in case of issues I'd get any support unless I use the aproved adobe program.
I wouldn't expect support from my government for PDF forms ;-) Generally speaking, I'd probably save the filled PDF (even if it was filled with acroread) and check that everything looks right before sending the PDF.
Ha! PDF forms can not be "sent", not electronically anyway. That's a feature for which you have to pay Adobe. I think it needs a special server, and then you upload just the data, not the form itself. Or, if you do have the complete adobe suite (which is not sold for Linux, anyway), then you can save the filled form locally. I'm not very clear on all this.
I think you can save the filled form with evince (not sure). Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org