, 2024 7:01 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Problem with PDF Files
You cannot open PDF files in Apache OpenOffice.
It is not designed for that.
You have to open it with a designated program, like PDF Reader or Adobe.
Most webbrowser, like Google Chrome, are able to open PDF files.
In OpenOffice you can
You cannot open PDF files in Apache OpenOffice.
It is not designed for that.
You have to open it with a designated program, like PDF Reader or Adobe.
Most webbrowser, like Google Chrome, are able to open PDF files.
In OpenOffice you can Export to PDF.
Probably you have made a document in AOO
When I go to open a pdf file that was saved in Apache Office, I get a pop up
box, ASCII box and when I close it and try to open the file, it is in some kind
of code that I cannot read. I can open the same file in Google Chrome and it is
fine. What is going on and how do I fix it?
Thank you
Rath:
Good idea!
Here's an attachment ods file with the resultant PDF I created via
Export to PDF feature. The issue is with the following tabs:
- "BILAGA II" (numbering erroneously indicates 5 when it should be 4)
- "BILAGA III" (numbering erroneously indicates 4 when it s
Good idea!
Here's an attachment ods file with the resultant PDF I created via Export
to PDF feature. The issue is with the following tabs:
- "BILAGA II" (numbering erroneously indicates 5 when it should be 4)
- "BILAGA III" (numbering erroneously indicates 4 when it
I'm using LibreOffice 24.2.1.2 and I see the same incorrect page numbering that
you see.
- Robert
From: Robert Rath
Sent: April 11, 2024 11:11
To: W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof.
Cc: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Incorrect page numbering on PDF e
Subject: Incorrect page numbering on PDF export (Win11)
Dear OpenOffice Support,
I have a OpenCalc file that contains several tabs that when I export as PDF
(landscape A4) some of the page numbers (done seperately per tab) are
incorrect in the resulting PDF. For example, one the exported tabs ski
I only use Open Office for text documents. What I found helpful was to use the
page numbers at the bottom right to guide my numbering. I don't use the
formatting programs.
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From:
Sent: Apr 11, 2024 4:46 AM
To:
Subject: Incorrect page numbering on PDF export (
Dear OpenOffice Support,
I have a OpenCalc file that contains several tabs that when I export as PDF
(landscape A4) some of the page numbers (done seperately per tab) are
incorrect in the resulting PDF. For example, one the exported tabs skips
page 1 and starts at page 2. Another tab has correct
On 26/3/24 22:23, ACG wrote:
Dear All,
I hope you will consider this problem for a future update:
I get very frustrated with attached pdf files.
If I want to open one, Thunderbird simply opens it in another tab
within Thunderbird! This is absolutely not what I want.
As a result I am faced
Oooops... sorry about this... should have directed to Mozilla rather than OO
Adrian Grant
On 26/03/2024 14:23, ACG wrote:
Dear All,
I hope you will consider this problem for a future update:
I get very frustrated with attached pdf files.
If I want to open one, Thunderbird simply opens it in
Dear All,
I hope you will consider this problem for a future update:
I get very frustrated with attached pdf files.
If I want to open one, Thunderbird simply opens it in another tab
within Thunderbird! This is absolutely not what I want.
As a result I am faced with the laborious process of
Here's a link to useful information about how to convert PDF to Word using
Foxit:
https://kb.foxit.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040242172-How-to-export-PDF-file-to-Word-file-.
They also offer free on-line PDF-to-Word conversions:
https://www.foxit.com/pdf-to-word/. It may be worth a try.
- R
There is a means to convert PDF files to Word files. You can then save them as
ODT, though if there is special formatting in Word, the conversion may not be
exact.
Foxit has a PDF Editor, as well as a free Reader version. The Editor is often
available for a free trial period after you download
Try a free program called FoxIt Reader. If I remember correctly you can take a
pdf and save it as a word document. After it's in Word format, you can save it
as odt.
The best job goes to the person who can get it done without passing the buck or
coming back with excuses. ~~ Napoleon
There is perhaps a way to do this, but it's probably for Linux only. And even
so, if you can do it, it probably won't be quite what you want (that is,
pdf-to-odt format).
It's possible to extract the text from a pdf. The Linux tool is called
pdftotext, and there are probab
(OCR) software would do any better, and it
> might introduce errors in the text itself.
>
> I'm not aware of any better solution than using PDF-to-text conversion
> software, which is what I assume the Best Buy people did. It might be worth
> looking for such softw
aware of any better solution than using PDF-to-text conversion
software, which is what I assume the Best Buy people did. It might be worth
looking for such software that does a better job of reproducing the original
formatting. In my experience, a fair amount of manual editing is require
I think the best thing to do is to run the pdf file through an OCR program.
This will recover the text and you can the edit this in OpenOffice writer. Hope
this helps.
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I am trying to change a PDF file to odt. I also take it to Best Buy and when
the techs converted it to odt and wanted to open it on Open Office --- it was
totally distorted. If I send you a PDF file can you convert it for me to odt,
please. It is a book my husband, who is an author, wrote
acter recognition (OCR) turned on, and that now it's turned off for
some reason.
With OCR turned on, the PDF file contains the actual text and also an image of
the page. With OCR turned off, the PDF file contains only the image.
- Robert
From: David Di Giacomo
Se
David -
My first thought is that in the past you were scanning your documents with
optical character recognition (OCR) turned on, and that now it's turned off for
some reason.
With OCR turned on, the PDF file contains the actual text and also an image of
the page. With OCR turned off, th
Hi,
My name is David Di Giacomo and I have been an Apache Open Office user
for many years and have never encountered any problems with it. I think it is a
great program. However in the last 2-3 weeks I have encountered a problem, it
will not allow me to edit imported PDF documents.
I will
Menu FILE
EXORT AS PDF
Regards, Herbert, France
Le jeu. 11 août 2022 à 11:12, John Lennon a écrit :
> Hello
>
> People are unable to open the documents I send
>
> Can I change to Pdf file or word file
>
>
Original Message
From: John Lennon [mailto:john57len...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2022, 09:05 UTC
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: How can i change to pdf
> Hello
>
> People are unable to open the documents I send
>
> Can I change to P
Hello
People are unable to open the documents I send
Can I change to Pdf file or word file
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 08:45:51 +0200
LEIF OTTO ERIKSEN wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How do I make changes to PDF files?
>
> Regards,
>
> Leif Eriksen (Norway)
If one has the editable source of a PDF file as an .odt or other editable
format, use /File /Export as PDF to remake he mo
Hi,Once, on the Apache OpenOffice Extensions site was shared and possible to
download one OXT file by Oracle to edit PDF files. It works fine on my old
computer with version 3.4.1 of AOO. Try to look for there. Anyway, you can use
any specific standalone program to edit PDFs or maybe somewhere
Hi!
How do I make changes to PDF files?
Regards,
Leif Eriksen (Norway)
Hi,
I'm putting a checkbox into a pdf form and when designing it, I can check and
uncheck the box just fine. It looks like:
✓
But when I export the file as pdf and open it, the checkbox looks like a big
bold X.
This happens whether I use Safari web browser or Preview pdf viewer.
Is
I know this has been floating around for a while, I created and saved an
.ODT file then created a .PDF file with the link:
https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
It saved without changes in either file format, the .PDF opened fine in
Preview with no changes and the link opened
with the link
>>> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
>>>
>>> Saved it as a PDF and the link wasn't changed. Opened fine with Apple
>>> Preview
>> Maybe Apple fixed that behavior in a later version?
>> On macOS 10.15.7 Preview is at
On 2021-04-14 4:09 p.m., Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi Larry,
Am 14.04.21 um 23:55 schrieb Larry Gusaas:
I'm using macOS 11.2.3 and AOO 4.1.9.
Created a test document with the link
https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
Saved it as a PDF and the link wasn't changed. O
Hi Larry,
Am 14.04.21 um 23:55 schrieb Larry Gusaas:
> I'm using macOS 11.2.3 and AOO 4.1.9.
>
> Created a test document with the link
> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
>
> Saved it as a PDF and the link wasn't changed. Opened fine with Apple
>
I'm using macOS 11.2.3 and AOO 4.1.9.
Created a test document with the link
https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
Saved it as a PDF and the link wasn't changed. Opened fine with Apple Preview
Larry
On 2021-04-14 12:58 p.m., Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi Craig,
I c
em.
>
> I've decided to use the link shortener to avoid this problem.
> https://s.apache.org/cla-printer <https://s.apache.org/cla-printer> works
> great.
>
> Best regards,
> Craig
>
>> On Apr 14, 2021, at 10:22 AM, Craig Russell wrote:
>>
>> H
0:22 AM, Craig Russell wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am exporting an .odt document as a PDF form and have a text link:
> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
>
> But the exported PDF file has the link as:
>
> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html%23printer
Hi,
The PDF 1.0 specification had hashtag internal named destinations since it was
written over 30 years ago. Before the WWW.
Apple has clearly messed up.
If you are worried then use s.Apache.org
Regards,
Dave
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 14, 2021, at 12:27 PM, Matthias Seidel
>
Looks like:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251041261
Regards,
Matthias
Am 14.04.21 um 21:19 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
> Hi Craig,
>
> I installed Adobe Acrobat Reader on macOS, made it the default
> application and now it works.
>
> Looks like the PDF Preview from A
Hi Craig,
I installed Adobe Acrobat Reader on macOS, made it the default
application and now it works.
Looks like the PDF Preview from Apple has a problem with this URL?
Regards,
Matthias
Am 14.04.21 um 20:28 schrieb Craig Russell:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> MacOSX 10.15.7
> Open
t; Thanks,
> Craig
>
>> On Apr 14, 2021, at 10:50 AM, Matthias Seidel
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Craig,
>>
>> I just exported an ODT with AOO 4.1.9 on Ubuntu with this link:
>>
>> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
>>
>
Hi Matthias,
MacOSX 10.15.7
OpenOffice 4.1.2
Thanks,
Craig
> On Apr 14, 2021, at 10:50 AM, Matthias Seidel
> wrote:
>
> Hi Craig,
>
> I just exported an ODT with AOO 4.1.9 on Ubuntu with this link:
>
> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
>
Hi Craig,
I just exported an ODT with AOO 4.1.9 on Ubuntu with this link:
https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
and it is fine in the PDF.
Which version/OS are you using?
Regards,
Matthias
Am 14.04.21 um 19:22 schrieb Craig Russell:
> Hi,
>
> I am exportin
Hi,
I am exporting an .odt document as a PDF form and have a text link:
https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html#printer
But the exported PDF file has the link as:
https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html%23printer
Is there a setting I need to use to make the link work?
Thanks,
Craig
ll question: Is this the behavior before or after
converting to a pdf?
>
>
> On March 29, 2021 at 8:00:31 PM, Craig Russell (apache@gmail.com
<mailto:apache@gmail.com>;) wrote:
>
>> Oops. It is an odt file that I'm exporting as a pdf form.
>>
>> &
ior before or after converting to a
> pdf?
>
>
> On March 29, 2021 at 8:00:31 PM, Craig Russell (apache@gmail.com
> <mailto:apache@gmail.com>) wrote:
>
>> Oops. It is an odt file that I'm exporting as a pdf form.
>>
>> > On Mar 29, 2021
Just a small question: Is this the behavior before or after converting to a
pdf?
On March 29, 2021 at 8:00:31 PM, Craig Russell (apache@gmail.com) wrote:
Oops. It is an odt file that I'm exporting as a pdf form.
> On Mar 29, 2021, at 6:17 PM, Craig Russell wrote:
Oops. It is an odt file that I'm exporting as a pdf form.
> On Mar 29, 2021, at 6:17 PM, Craig Russell wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to create a pdf form as an odt and exported as a pdf form. [1]
> shows part of the result but without the option buttons visible (t
Hi,
I'm trying to create a pdf form as an odf and exported as a pdf form. [1] shows
part of the result but without the option buttons visible (the buttons are
visible on the form, just not in the screen shot).
I've created a group box with a label "Visibility". I
On Wed., 10 Feb. 2021, 11:21 Brian Barker,
wrote:
> At 07:46 10/02/2021 -0300, you wrote:
> >I have downloaded and installed the AOO PDF import extension v0.1.0
> >from the extensions web site.
>
> Extensions are the responsibility of their individual authors, not of
>
Hi Users,
I have downloaded and installed the AOO PDF import extension v0.1.0 from
the extensions web site.
I have successfully opened a pdf file and it looks good, allows me to edit
a typo generated by the back end server that generates pdf files.
However I'm not sure if I'm using i
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On 10/1/20 6:16 am, Karen Berinsky wrote:
How do I open a PDF that was scanned and is in my OpenOffice? Also, I have no
idea how to ask a question in for forum.
Cheers
--
David Robley
Drink wet cement, and get completel
Original Message
From: Karen Berinsky [mailto:pghzool...@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 9, 2020, 19:46 UTC
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: PDF question
> How do I open a PDF that was scanned and is in my OpenOffice? Also, I have
> no idea how to ask a qu
How do I open a PDF that was scanned and is in my OpenOffice? Also, I have no
idea how to ask a question in for forum.
Karen, not sure your goal.
If you want to print the email (you start with "...turn an email into a
pdf" and then you end with "...when I try to print", so I'm guessing you
want to print the email) why not use the "print" option in your email? It
saves a bunch
The other technique you can use (in Win10) is to use File>Print in your
email client and choose "Microsoft Print to PDF" as the printer. It
will then prompt you to specify a file name and location.
-- Original Message --
From: "Alan Cliffe"
To: users@openoffic
In my experience you can cut and paste the text of an email--just the text,
not anything else that's on the page--into an OO document and it doesn't go all
over the place. I guess it might depend on your email program. I just do that,
then make a pdf of the document by clicking the i
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Can anyone tell me how do turn an email into a PDF file so I can print it out
on Open Office? If I just copy and past, it’s all over the place when I try to
print.
Thank you
would have been to rasterize a PDF into an
image frame. This leaves you with some limited and in some cases less than
ideal ways you can edit the frame. Now with the ability to bring PDFs as
vectors, you will be able to use the vector editing abilities already built-in
to Scribus. Here I want
A difference in raster vs vector graphics?
I found this:
As of 1.5.x versions of Scribus, you can now import PDFs as vector graphics
files. Previously, all you could do would have been to rasterize a PDF into an
image frame. This leaves you with some limited and in some cases less than
ideal
Dear Apache Open Office:
My name is David, and I have a troubleshooting/concern(s) on how to take some
diagrams and convert into PDF (which I know how to do), and then place with the
entire PDF into E-Book formats.
I have been searching for a way to do this, and the Graphs/Diagrams/Pictures
On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 15:11:44 +
Jeff Brown wrote:
> Hi. I have been using OpenOffice for quite some time, and I am wondering if
> there is an Apache product that would be enable me to convert .pdf files to
> .odt. Thanks! Jeff
>
> Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.
Hi. I have been using OpenOffice for quite some time, and I am wondering if
there is an Apache product that would be enable me to convert .pdf files to
.odt. Thanks! Jeff
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Forwarding to OP who is not Subscribed. Fred please respond only to
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On 6/3/2019 5:55 PM, Alan B wrote:
> From the File menu, select "Export As" then "Export Directly as PDF". Or,
> if you need to tweak the PDF settings instead of Export Dir
>From the File menu, select "Export As" then "Export Directly as PDF". Or,
if you need to tweak the PDF settings instead of Export Directly, select
"Export as PDF..."
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 3:36 PM Freddie Campbell
wrote:
> Dear Sirs,Am having
Dear Sirs, Am having difficulty in uploading Open Office Docs to
Facebook-Without the viewer having to "Download" the File to view it. Is PDF an
option,and how can I convert the File to PDF?
Freddie Campbell
Regards,
Martin Groenescheij
> On 21 Mar 2019, at 6:18 pm, brian wrote:
>
> When I try to open a document, it opens up in jibberish unreadable language.
> I installed Java. What else do I need to do ?
OpenOffice doesn’t open PDF files.
There is an extension that allows m
When I try to open a document, it opens up in jibberish unreadable language.
I installed Java. What else do I need to do ?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
@gmail.com
<mailto:apache@gmail.com>) wrote:
Hi,
I'm re-working a pdf form created via OpenOffice and saved as PDF.
http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf
I've attached the document here but don't know if this list accepts large-ish
attachments.
One trouble with this form is t
s,
Craig
>
> On January 22, 2019 at 7:08:58 PM, Craig Russell (apache@gmail.com
> <mailto:apache@gmail.com>) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm re-working a pdf form created via OpenOffice and saved as PDF.
>> http://www.apache.org/licens
in the dialog box
opened as above.
On January 22, 2019 at 7:08:58 PM, Craig Russell (apache@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
I'm re-working a pdf form created via OpenOffice and saved as PDF.
http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf
I've attached the document here but don't kn
Hi,
I'm re-working a pdf form created via OpenOffice and saved as PDF.
http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf
I've attached the document here but don't know if this list accepts large-ish
attachments.
One trouble with this form is that I don't know how to control the in
On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 10:18:44 -0700
JD wrote:
> Hi,
> I found a web page that claimed that I can use this extension
> to convert PDF to Microsoft Word.
>
> Well, it turns out it does not do so.
> Whne I tried to save the file, I looked at the
> available format types, a
2018 at 9:18 AM JD wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I found a web page that claimed that I can use this extension
>> to convert PDF to Microsoft Word.
>>
>> Well, it turns out it does not do so.
>> Whne I tried to save the file, I looked at the
>> available format types
What extension are you referring to?
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 9:18 AM JD wrote:
> Hi,
> I found a web page that claimed that I can use this extension
> to convert PDF to Microsoft Word.
>
> Well, it turns out it does not do so.
> Whne I tried to save the file, I looked at the
Hi,
I found a web page that claimed that I can use this extension
to convert PDF to Microsoft Word.
Well, it turns out it does not do so.
Whne I tried to save the file, I looked at the
available format types, and did not see ANY MS formats
like Doc.
So, my question is, how do I proceed and
On 10/31/2018 5:26 PM, Donald L. Finch wrote:
> I recently reinstalled Open Office in my computer after a reset. A pdf
> message was sent to me today which I could not read and I clicked on an Open
> Office alternative, but still couldn’t unblur the document and read it. These
> pd
Have you tried using Adobe Acrobat, the free version? Ifthat does not work
then problem is likely with the file itself and not the application
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018, 2:31 PM Donald L. Finch I recently reinstalled Open Office in my computer after a reset. A pdf
> message was sent to me today wh
I recently reinstalled Open Office in my computer after a reset. A pdf message
was sent to me today which I could not read and I clicked on an Open Office
alternative, but still couldn’t unblur the document and read it. These pdf
files have been available to me in the past. Do I need to delete
use this for your mac
https://download.cnet.com/Easy-PDF/3000-2351_4-75446250.html
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On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 11:20 PM
> On Jul 22, 2018, at 04:25, heltai andras wrote:
>
> I downloaded it to my Mac, yet cannot open it, The sstem says: no program
> for opening.
You don't need any app. In the Mac print dialog, click PDF in the lower left,
then select Save as PDF.
Julian Thomas -
I have no idea as I don't use MAC. Works ok on my windows systems. It normally
installs as a printer and to convert a document to .pdf you have to choose
"print" and then select pdf995.
Original message
From: heltai andras
Date: 22/07/2018 09:25 (GMT+00
Jul 20., at 20:48, Alan Pearce
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I use pdf995. It is free and works a treat.
>>>
>>> Original message ----
>>> From: William Hopkins
>>> Date: 20/07/2018 12:58 (GMT+00:00)
>>> To:
Hopkins
> > Date: 20/07/2018 12:58 (GMT+00:00)
> > To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> > Subject: PDF cpnverter
> >
> > Hi, I wanted to download a PDF converter to go with Open Office but when I
> > searched and came up with one my computer warned me against downloadi
rks a treat.
>
> Original message
> From: William Hopkins
> Date: 20/07/2018 12:58 (GMT+00:00)
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: PDF cpnverter
>
> Hi, I wanted to download a PDF converter to go with Open Office but when I
> searched and came up
William, all the pdf converters for Windows that I've found recently come
with bundled software that either I don't want or that flags the
antivirus/malware program. Even using their custom install features I still
see many adds or upgrade prompts after install. All undesirable.
OpenO
I use pdf995. It is free and works a treat.
Original message
From: William Hopkins
Date: 20/07/2018 12:58 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: PDF cpnverter
Hi, I wanted to download a PDF converter to go with Open Office but when I
searched and came up
Hi, I wanted to download a PDF converter to go with Open Office but when I
searched and came up with one my computer warned me against downloading it, Can
you send me a link to an authentic download so I can be sure of it, Thanks,
Bill Hopkins
Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwl
2018-04-21 5:00 GMT+02:00 Prabhakaran Subramanian <
prabhakaran.subraman...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> We recently upgraded to OpenOffice 4.x, getting failed task error when i
> try to convert html to PDF. Any help would be appreciated.
> Not able to see this issue in OpenOffice 3
Hi,
We recently upgraded to OpenOffice 4.x, getting failed task error when i try to
convert html to PDF. Any help would be appreciated.
Not able to see this issue in OpenOffice 3.x
Logs:
org.artofsolving.jodconverter.office.OfficeException: task failed
stack
On 10/04/18 1:30 AM, Gina Wolf wrote:
If someone could please help asap. I've been through utube videos and websites
and have gotten so close so many times and come up with something going wrong
each time. I've spent at least 3-4 hours on just wanting to edit one thing in
a pd
Some .pdf items are recorded as text but others are whole images. Images may
need OCR software if they are to be imported. That is why some can be loaded
and some not.
With kind regards,
Geoffrey Hartwell
Eur Ing Professor Geoffrey M. Beresford Hartwell CEng
FIMechE FIET SenMIEEE(USA) FCIArb
On 4/9/2018 11:30 AM, Gina Wolf wrote:
> If someone could please help asap. I've been through utube videos and
> websites and have gotten so close so many times and come up with something
> going wrong each time. I've spent at least 3-4 hours on just wanting to edit
> o
If someone could please help asap. I've been through utube videos and websites
and have gotten so close so many times and come up with something going wrong
each time. I've spent at least 3-4 hours on just wanting to edit one thing in
a pdf file and just need to get my work done.
Hi Craig,
It has been 20 years since I generated Acrobat Forms. I did it with Postscript
and Distiller (or what is now Ghostscript).
Two thoughts.
(1) Try dev@openoffice where the developer of the pdf feature might be hanging
out - IIRC.
(2) Try dev@pdfbox where someone may know how to help
give me the right terminology for the highlighted blue box
associated with the input fields? Is this just a Safari feature?
Both documents works fine on my Windows PC using Acrobat Reader and Foxit PDF
It even works fine on my iPad using Acrobat and Foxit Mobile.
Yes, the documents "work&
highlighting. With Firefox,
>> no highlighting.
>>
>> Can anyone give me the right terminology for the highlighted blue box
>> associated with the input fields? Is this just a Safari feature?
>
> Both documents works fine on my Windows PC using Acrobat Reader and Fox
feature?
Both documents works fine on my Windows PC using Acrobat Reader and
Foxit PDF
It even works fine on my iPad using Acrobat and Foxit Mobile.
Thanks,
Craig
On Mar 14, 2018, at 4:34 PM, Craig Russell wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Writer to create PDF forms and I'm having some tr
018, at 4:34 PM, Craig Russell wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Writer to create PDF forms and I'm having some trouble with the
> text boxes.
>
> You can see here the document I'm working on [1] and [2]
>
> 1. I open the pdf document in Apple Safari. When
Hi,
I'm using Writer to create PDF forms and I'm having some trouble with the text
boxes.
You can see here the document I'm working on [1] and [2]
1. I open the pdf document in Apple Safari. When the cursor is in the name form
field, the word "emeritus" is highligh
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