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The Sunday 2007-08-12 at 06:16 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:

> On 08/12/2007 05:53 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > So... is there any other PDF reader in Linux that allows editing and
> > saving PDF forms? An open one. Are there plans to add that capability to
> > the existing or new viewers? Are there legal problems?
> I use Acrobat Reader to fill in the forms, and then print them to the
> pdf printer to generate a new filled in pdf file.  You cannot save the
> filled in form, only print.  You can also print to a ps file and use
> ps2pdf to create a pdf file, which I have also done.  This works when
> the pdf printer's ghostscript has a problem with the converting the file
> for some reason.

Ah, yes, I know that trick.

But this time I wanted to know if there is another PDF reader for linux 
that has that capability straight away. In theory, it should be able to 
save the data (not the full form) in fdf format, pdf, html or xml. 

It seems that the acrobat reader version 5 had that capability, but in 6 
or 7 they removed it and now charge extra if you want it.

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Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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