https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=263042
--- Comment #19 from Michael Weghorn <m.wegh...@posteo.de> --- (In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #18) > There's non-Free apps on Linux that let you work with XFA files if you > really really need to, use your favourite search engine to find them. And PDFium, which is used e.g. by Chromium, has some support for XFA. When I looked at this a while ago (probably about two years ago) and tested a few files, that turned out not to be far from ideal, but that *might* have changed in the meantime. (Back then, XFA support was not enabled by default, but there was a compile option). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.