On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 17:16 -0700, Bart Garst wrote:
> For one of my paychecks I tutor college students via e-mail. As you can
> imagine, most students are perfectly happy to copy an example I send them
> and turn it in as their own work.
>
> Up until today I thought sending examples in PDF format (created with
> openoffice) would prevent the copy & paste problem. However, the Adobe free
> PDF reader allows you to select and copy as if you were using a plain text
> file (I didn't know that before today). I don't care if they retype my
> example (at least I know they've read it), it's the copy & paste I'm trying
> to prevent.
>
> I can create a password protected PDF with PDFCreator (Win32 only). What I
> want is a free linux solution.
>
> I'm looking into "pdftk" but I'd like to know if any of you know of other
> options.
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if it's an image, you could never grab the text because it doesn't
exist.
select the text - copy to clipboard - create a new 'drawing' document.
Paste the text - print to pdf
;-)
Craig
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