PDFTK and such . . ..
Ted Gould
ted at gould.cx
Thu Mar 6 15:28:17 MST 2008
On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 15:08 -0700, cary mabe wrote:
> I was reading the topics from today and yesterday, and as I am working
> on something requiring pdf files to be modified right now as well, I
> have a question. Is there anything in the linux world that provides a
> user-friendly gui to work with PDF forms (maybe called FDF's I dunno)
> in the same spirit that acrobat does under windblows? My real job has
> some forms that I would love to either be able to bring home and work
> on in linux, or maybe port them to something that would be alot more
> manageable on both sides of the fence, i.e. open office format, some
> form-fill program I don't know, etc. Thanks in advance. I know, I
> should be learning to do things from the command line, but at this
> point I am still looking for things that make my life easier, and a
> nice gui to see what I'm doing is easier!
The most recent versions of Evince (Document Viewer) does PDF forms.
IMHO, there is no reason to learn the command line unless your
administering servers. If there is a reason, that's a bug.
--Ted
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