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Better way to edit PDF forms with any desired font usingfreeware?
On 06/05/2019 19.58, Dan Purgert wrote:
Chris wrote: Carlos E. R. wrote: On 06/05/2019 14.37, Chris wrote: Paul wrote: Carlos E. R. wrote: ... Nice example! For some reason I don't understand, Dan Purget response to this post Thunderbird refuses to download. Even "view as source" is empty. This happens now and then on random posts. What has his post of special that I can not see? A pgp signature. Oh, that breaks it for tbird? Well let's try this one sans-pgp? No, I can read other signed posts from you just fine. If that were the case I'd see garbage with headers, and I see zero bytes. it doesn't download or TB chokes on it entirely. I can see it on another machine - but in that machine there are other posts I can not see (both use the same nntp server). Rogue killfile? Aw, I hope not. No, in this machine I only have three filters. One is to mark my posts and that thread as watched, another for some hate posts. And if it were a filter then I would even see the line in the list of posts. -- Cheers, Carlos E.R. |
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Better way to edit PDF forms with any desired font usingfreeware?
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Dan Purgert wrote: Chris wrote: Carlos E. R. wrote: On 06/05/2019 14.37, Chris wrote: Paul wrote: Carlos E. R. wrote: ... Nice example! For some reason I don't understand, Dan Purget response to this post Thunderbird refuses to download. Even "view as source" is empty. This happens now and then on random posts. What has his post of special that I can not see? A pgp signature. Oh, that breaks it for tbird? Well let's try this one sans-pgp? Only issue here is one cannot import your key, error that is it is not on a key server... Just checked keys.gnupg.net and keyserver.ubuntu.com, and both have it (as well as some "Max2017" that collides when searching for it as '0x1279a281'). -- |_|O|_| |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: 05CA 9A50 3F2E 1335 4DC5 4AEE 8E11 DDF3 1279 A281 |
#108
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Better way to edit PDF forms with any desired font using freeware?
"Carlos E. R." wrote
| No, I see signed posts just fine. In that case, looking at the "raw | text" I would see headers and such. In this post I see zero bytes. In | fact, in the panel with the lists of posts, it says it is yours. | Possibly AV set off by his signature bytes? Longshot, but not out of the question. But the main thing is that he signed it, so there's no way the text of his message could end up being leaked to the public. |
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Better way to edit PDF forms with any desired font usingfreeware?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256 Mayayana wrote: "Carlos E. R." wrote | No, I see signed posts just fine. In that case, looking at the "raw | text" I would see headers and such. In this post I see zero bytes. In | fact, in the panel with the lists of posts, it says it is yours. | Possibly AV set off by his signature bytes? Longshot, but not out of the question. But the main thing is that he signed it, so there's no way the text of his message could end up being leaked to the public. That would be "encryption". Signing just means that the "Dan P" signing this message is the same "Dan P" who owns the keypair. Granted none of you know me / have actually traded keys with me, so it's probably a moot point anyway. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEBcqaUD8uEzVNxUrujhHd8xJ5ooEFAlzQgl wACgkQjhHd8xJ5 ooEScAf/c+N9VxySmuFkE2rzTTsfiYRyPbeGUxAPPfJVjCSY7naYwANkjt VgAJaD pHEgFp6iB5gHtjBi5jsyQcBH2rN8CWvF4RAhVKZwkpX8SFBzDW xSndKrve92QZKY XfyN/bMOtGQa9jUdCBbyTmZU+4q55qvq9tJPQrk5ZEaKxXcAymp5W1z b5rbnP3MQ I7lj3u3/zMzmZCgCvRfcB55/o9jwkUDS9+BEeyYXUx+tML8KkdqArI29qQeIv+oR RKq19Z04zQJIlQNbQuwcBqzyv2AWpSPMrdzxtA0fNrjTCIXNDT AZ+dfuz7Vs3cV/ fohmmMPe9P/idghX8C23TKg3GyQEIQ== =rE/1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- |_|O|_| |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: 05CA 9A50 3F2E 1335 4DC5 4AEE 8E11 DDF3 1279 A281 |
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Better way to edit PDF forms with any desired font usingfreeware?
On 06/05/2019 20.39, Dan Purgert wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote: Dan Purgert wrote: Chris wrote: Carlos E. R. wrote: On 06/05/2019 14.37, Chris wrote: Paul wrote: Carlos E. R. wrote: ... Nice example! For some reason I don't understand, Dan Purget response to this post Thunderbird refuses to download. Even "view as source" is empty. This happens now and then on random posts. What has his post of special that I can not see? A pgp signature. Oh, that breaks it for tbird? Well let's try this one sans-pgp? Only issue here is one cannot import your key, error that is it is not on a key server... Just checked keys.gnupg.net and keyserver.ubuntu.com, and both have it (as well as some "Max2017" that collides when searching for it as '0x1279a281'). I just imported it, no problem, except that it takes half a minute. I think it used pgp.mit.edu. Makes no different re the post that I can not see. -- Cheers, Carlos E.R. |
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Better way to edit PDF forms with any desired font usingfreeware?
On 06/05/2019 20.45, Mayayana wrote:
"Carlos E. R." wrote | No, I see signed posts just fine. In that case, looking at the "raw | text" I would see headers and such. In this post I see zero bytes. In | fact, in the panel with the lists of posts, it says it is yours. | Possibly AV set off by his signature bytes? No AV here :-D -- Cheers, Carlos E.R. |
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Better way to edit PDF forms with any desired font usingfreeware?
On 04/05/2019 00:44, nospam wrote:
In article , Carlos E. R. wrote: [...] yes it does, since there are a lot of changes with pdf in the past 15 years, which will cause a 15 year old app to not properly read a more recent pdf, let alone modify it. The fundamental problem is that PDF simply is not designed to be editable. It's an end-of-the-workflow output format designed for viewing and printing. The fact that some very clever people have managed to create software that lets you edit little bits of it (or even lots of it, in the case of the ill-fated pdfedit) doesn't mean that it's the right solution. Someone asked me to help them edit a multi-page PDF form where they wanted it to look professional. I'm always fascinated by this. Do they have the owner's permission to modify the document? If so, why not get the source, edit it, and regenerate the PDF. If not, this has the hallmarks of a breach of some kind. We regularly get requests for this kind of thing, and we ask for evidence of permission first, evidence of ownership second, or evidence of abandonment third. "Looking professional" wrt PDF forms really needs the use of a designer and a document engineer. Peter |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256 Peter Flynn wrote: On 04/05/2019 00:44, nospam wrote: [...] "Looking professional" wrt PDF forms really needs the use of a designer and a document engineer. Or a LaserJet and Selectrix -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEBcqaUD8uEzVNxUrujhHd8xJ5ooEFAlzs+k gACgkQjhHd8xJ5 ooGNZAf+MLo14kPMSJDrF8rXhEDzFrSO4kDo40bzp9zQlF/8nnaU7yuCIvJDeBOM nDWUXeJfRkD63Mg/zgqPJXsK+pf9IH35xWvEJaynhXxfntuooPf6nk0g1kEG2JHr NzBRgrSSxE/8OP9h3jWV2CmWI5FBTJOOihS8G8PlaIKqxZl6ApcyAwhy+tqL3 9cH aiHyDNlWZKGf9phNeiIIrdu5b1AggzqmxD4hg7kPafcC7jRfam JKoDXEC0oFKYqq SI8BeDkBguRNoiaXP9UHIHZdEADbiraWeFwQrAfyIq1z0ZHbVI Sdk4vY1Pb/xLXA LSvOu5u0rojZtWUsiqEtvK9i0M4cZA== =3B8J -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- |_|O|_| |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: 05CA 9A50 3F2E 1335 4DC5 4AEE 8E11 DDF3 1279 A281 |
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