Re: Opening PDFs

2014-06-07 Thread GĂ©rard Lochon
- Original Message - From: Graham Brown grah...@compsys.co.uk To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 4:54 PM Subject: Opening PDFs Hi all One of my clients wants to be able to show a pdf document but disable Save/Email/Print/Copy. This is quite

Opening PDFs

2014-06-06 Thread Graham Brown
Hi all One of my clients wants to be able to show a pdf document but disable Save/Email/Print/Copy. I've embedded the activex into a fox form but there doesn't seem to be any way to hide the autohide menu in the view (called a heads up display or HUD) Doesn't seem to be any way to

RE: Opening PDFs

2014-06-06 Thread Tracy Pearson
Graham Brown wrote on 2014-06-06: Hi all One of my clients wants to be able to show a pdf document but disable Save/Email/Print/Copy. I've embedded the activex into a fox form but there doesn't seem to be any way to hide the autohide menu in the view (called a heads up display

Re: Opening PDFs

2014-06-06 Thread Man-wai Chang
These options should be set when publishing the PDF. And you also need a PDF reader that respects those settings. :) On 6 June 2014 22:54, Graham Brown grah...@compsys.co.uk wrote: One of my clients wants to be able to show a pdf document but disable Save/Email/Print/Copy. I've embedded the

RE: Opening PDFs

2014-06-06 Thread Graham Brown
this as I've only got the viewer not full distiller. Regards Graham Brown -Original Message- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Tracy Pearson Sent: 06 June 2014 16:46 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: RE: Opening PDFs Graham Brown wrote on 2014-06-06: Hi all

Re: Opening PDFs

2014-06-06 Thread Paul McNett
On 6/6/14, 7:54 AM, Graham Brown wrote: One of my clients wants to be able to show a pdf document but disable Save/Email/Print/Copy. Just checking, but the client understands that no matter what you do, people could still take a screenshot of it, right? Paul

Re: Opening PDFs

2014-06-06 Thread Ted Roche
Is the client generating these PDFs themselves? If so, they should be putting the restrictions directly into the PDF document, not hoping that the readers can be restricted later on. It's better to try to lock the barn doors before the horses get out. I've been a big fan of the PDF Toolkit,