-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2007-08-11 at 22:32 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote:
AFAIK, the only product which will actually save the form data along with the form is the Wintendo version of Acrobat Professional.
Adobe says that their "Acrobat Standard" reader does it: ] 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.
Though I've gotten in and edited PDF data I've yet to actually save it in a form using *nix.
Acroread is the only viewer included with suse Linux that displays and allows editing of form fields. The rest just display the form, but do not allow filling them. None will save the contents. I heard of a product named "cabaret" that claims to be able to do it, and it has a Linux version (for home use, I think). http://www.cabaret-solutions.com/en/products/ I haven't tried it yet.
Want to write something? :p
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