Marcus Wanner wrote:
> On 11/9/2009 7:24 AM, Mick wrote:
>> 2009/11/9 Erik <esi...@gmail.com>:
>>  
>>> Mick skrev:
>>>    
>>>> I am trying to copy some text from a pdf file which has been
>>>> protected, most likely using Adobe on a MSWindows machine.  When I
>>>> select some text, the new KDE4 pdf viewer (Okular) shows the 'copy
>>>> text' right click menu greyed out:
>>>>
>>>> "Copy forbidden by DRM".
>>>>
>>>> I can still copy the text as an image.
>>>>
>>>> Xpdf does not even allow me to copy it as an image after selection.
>>>>
>>>> I can't remember what the case was with KDE 3.5.10 and kpdf - either
>>>> way, is there an application or trick which would allow me to edit the
>>>> pdf file in question and add comments, or cut and paste its textual
>>>> content into a word file and edit it there?  There's a lot of text
>>>> that I need to edit and would rather not have to retype it all ...
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> I noticed that Okular has the option "Obey DRM restrictions" enabled by
>>> default. I do not know why this was changed. As far as I remember, in
>>> KPDF, it was a compile-time option that was disabled default, and if it
>>> was enabled at compile time, it would appear as a normal option
>>> (like in
>>> Okular now), but be disabled by default. Just try to turn it off.
>>>     
>>
>> Nice!  Thank you.  :-)
>>   
> Wow...that makes Okular illegal in the US under the DMCA for
> circumventing DRM...
>
> That's dumb, even dumber than software patents...
>
> Marcus
>
>

But I like it. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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