Am 2016-03-10 16:56, schrieb Hans Hagen:
next beta:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\definefield[x][signature]
\field[x]
\stoptext
It's working; thank you very much :-)
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If your question is
On 3/10/2016 11:04 AM, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello Hans,
after comparing eforms and the result of a document edited by Acrobat,
the relevant portions in the spec (PDF 32000-1:2008) are:
Section 12.7.4.5, with tables 232 and 233.
From what I see it should be possible to add a field /FT /Sig
Hello Hans,
after comparing eforms and the result of a document edited by Acrobat,
the relevant portions in the spec (PDF 32000-1:2008) are:
Section 12.7.4.5, with tables 232 and 233.
From what I see it should be possible to add a field /FT /Sig with and
without a /Lock dictionary.
The /Lock
Am 2016-03-09 um 22:04 schrieb Andreas Schneider :
> Very good point(s).
>
> Just for more reference:
> We use such forms heavily in-house, sometimes with a multi-stage approach.
> Example: the employee fills out his details, etc., and signs that part. The
> fields he had to fill are now locked
Very good point(s).
Just for more reference:
We use such forms heavily in-house, sometimes with a multi-stage
approach.
Example: the employee fills out his details, etc., and signs that part.
The fields he had to fill are now locked (but saved, ofcourse ;-)). That
PDF is now sent to his or her
On 3/9/2016 4:39 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
One has to be EXTREMELY careful with these "features".
Currently, there are so-called PDF forms, but they are far from fully
functional. I suspect that the specifications are not clear and are not
respected in any case.
which is usually the case with al
One has to be EXTREMELY careful with these "features".
Currently, there are so-called PDF forms, but they are far from fully
functional. I suspect that the specifications are not clear and are not
respected in any case.
I will give a concrete example: The American Tax agency, IRS, provides
a larg
On 3/9/2016 2:11 PM, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello all,
is there currently any mechanism in ConTeXt similar to the LaTeX digsig
or eforms package?
I want to add a form field that can be digitally signed (which is now
already possible with Acrobat Reader, not just with Acrobat Pro).
Additionall
Hello all,
is there currently any mechanism in ConTeXt similar to the LaTeX digsig
or eforms package?
I want to add a form field that can be digitally signed (which is now
already possible with Acrobat Reader, not just with Acrobat Pro).
Additionally (like the mentioned eforms package) it wou