On 2018-08-29 13:29, Tom Kacvinsky wrote:
What readers have you tried? Ghostscript is pretty good, but Okular uses the Ghostscript run-time library behind the scenes if I recall correctly, so it could be a Ghostscript issue.
Regardless, the problem should be diagnosed and fixed as I don't think an unsupported application (Acrobat) should be made to work with Leap.
Try to render a form that uses javascript. AFAIK, there is no Linux free app that renders them. Some try, some refuse. Nothing can open "Livecycle Dynamic XFA forms" except acroread.
Then again, I think I still have contacts at Adobe and can ping them to see what they have to say about this. I bet the answer will be no, it will not be activated again for Linux, but I figure it can't hurt to try. They are, after all, involved with the CFF (compact font format, a wrapper around Type 2 char strings) rendered in FreeType, which is used in OTF fonts.
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