Stephen,

Stephen More wrote
> I don't want to create an ink signature with iText, I want to dynamically
> build a pdf using iText, email it to an end user, then have the end user
> sign it in ink with Adobe Reader then email it back.

As Leonard put it short and sweetly...

Leonard Rosenthol-3 wrote
> It's not possible.

To Reader-enable a document, you need some Adobe secret with which the
documents are marked (signed, partially encoded, howsoever). Thus, only
Adobe software can do this...  and maybe rogue software by people who
pirated that secret (some older schemes had been cracked or circumvented),
but iText definitively is not such rogue software.

Regards,   Michael

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