If I'm reading this correctly, it looks like there's no short-term
change to qpdf required. Is that correct? I'm thinking doing this type
of flatting in qpdf is probably out of scope, but in any case, I
wouldn't have time to work on it any time soon. I haven't studied
interactive forms enough to know exactly what would be involved.

There are certainly limitations of just directly printing PDF, and it's
unlikely that qpdf or a filter that only does structural transformation
will ever be able to handle all these kinds of issues.

If I've misread this and there is something expected to be done with
qpdf in the short term, please clarify so I don't inadvertently decide
not to do something that needs to be done. Thanks.

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  Cannot print a PDF with AcroForms using fit-to-page

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