Hi Randall, I just want to avoid that somebody can copy / scan my presentation that i will be giving, more not. If there exist other possibilities to do this... i'm open for other solutions. I've done this once by a sort of special watermark, but under windows. Is a normal watermark sufficent ? Kind regards, Franky. On Friday 18 February 2005 00:20, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Franky,
On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:51, Franky Goethals wrote:
Hi,
I remember some years ago, when i published something under windhoze, that i didn't want to see copied or scanned, that i used a sort of watermark, to avoid this.
Does anybody has any knowledge if this exists under Linux, or how to avoid this another way ?
Could you say a little more about what you want to do. Do you just want a watermark on a paper document? What application(s) are you using to produce these documents?
OpenOffice.org, for one, has built-in support for layering watermarks under each page.
Printing on special paper is out of the scope, too expensive.
Thanks in advance, Franky.
Randall Schulz
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