-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 El 2007-08-11 a las 14:45 +0200, escribí:
El 2007-08-11 a las 13:16 +0200, escribí:
Estoy pensando que vais a tener razón, que el reader está capado. :-/
Así es :-/
El mensaje más certero de los que me han respondido en la lista inglesa, de alguien que entiende el problema, está aquí: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-08/msg00855.html ... As I wrote, pdftk is not a solution to your problem. You look for a viewer and pdftk is not a viewer. It was a hint for persons that want to work on PDF viewers. pdftk has a fill_form operation that "fills the single input PDF's form fields with the data from an FDF file or stdin." Also relevant is the dump_data operation (that tells which form fields are in a PDF file) and the flatten operation (that "merges an input PDF's interactive form fields (and their data) with the PDF's pages.") These are NOT the permission changes that you mentioned, this is a different functionality. Btw, allowing PDF annotations with acroread are a whole different matter whatsoever. No open source tool is known to me that allows that -- AFAIK, one needs to digitally sign the file with a key from Adobe for that. What means that the difficulties are very high to achieve that functionality. Lastly, in case, that this was too implicit: I follow the PDF tool landscape closely, and, to my knowledge, there is no PDF viewer on Linux that does what you want. Joachim O sea, visualizadores con capacidad de editar los campos, abiertos, en linux, no hay nada de nada. Existe una posibilidad de llenar los campos mediante pdftk. Y adobe parece usar un sistema de firma digital para bloquear esas características que nos interesan, así que nanay. - -- Saludos Carlos E.R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFGy4jNtTMYHG2NR9URArzgAJ9alFM4a+WmXtqOh02AFw2VlnWBYACfXQXP mAfTJq75r0jO4lsSQknoTA0= =MGNi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----