On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 08:08:26PM +0000, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:23:05PM +0100, Martin Lorenz wrote: > > In-reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > Jerome BENOIT wrote: > > > >>>I have just complete a PDF form using both acrobat reader and ps2dpf > > > >>>as > > > >>>follows: > > > >>>1] I filled the form; > > > >>>2] I printed the completed form as (PS) file; > > > >>>3] I converted the PS output into PDF output with ps2pdf. > > > >>> > > > > I also really miss the capabilities that Acrobat Full Version (and even > > Acrobat Reader since Version 6.0) provide for Win$ > > > > There is as far as I know NOT ONE SINGLE ATTEMPT to implement PDF > > editing functionality in any non-windows PDF Reader/display utility. > > > > Adobe itself stopped developing Linux versions at 5.09 which leads to > > the highly unpleasurable situation that many newer PDF documents can by > > no means be properly used with linux. > > This would also bite people with Acrobat on Windows - is there a > "standard" Acrobat version to write PDF's for? [Just as Word 6.0 is > usually OK to be read by any later Word version and is often regarded > as a lowest common denominator.]
I found Acrobat 4.0 to cause least pain. > > > > just to give an example: my boss tends to proof-read my documents using > > adobe acrobat 6.0, which forces me to boot windows in order to see his > > annotations, because neither xpdf nor acroread 5.09 are able to properly > > display those. > > > > I would love to contribute a solution, but there simply is none except > > for writing such a tool by oneself - a task I can't acomplish because I > > lack the know-how. > > > Scribus ???? OpenOffice.org??? which do not tackle my problem of editing /annotating PDF's that I get or reading annotations in PDF's created by Acrobat 6.0 or later (acrobat 7.0 will be released soon and again there will be no linux version) Scribus and OpenOffice do a really good job in creating PDF but neither one can open and display - nedless to say edit and annotate - PDF's greets mlo -- Dipl.-Ing. Martin Lorenz They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin Microsoft, I think, is fundamentally an evil company. - JAMES H. CLARK *** NEW PUBLIC KEY *** my gpg-key ID: F1AAD37D http://blackhole.pca.dfn.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF1AAD37D ICQ UIN: 33588107 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]