I have a feeling this thread has a strong bias from highly automated valley life. In more provincial regions and even just much of Europe lots of forms have to be filled out and printed. It is not something you have to everyday or something, but the existing solutions suck massively. You either have to use Adobe, which requires Windows (or Mac, I suppose) and your firstborn or use some massively shady online service.…
Isn’t evince capable of this and the default PDF viewer on GNOME?
Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
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#142Finally. Its a nightmere trying to fill out a pdf form on linux.
Okular can handle basically everything for me, except for those Adobe-proprietary ones that require JS and all kinds of other dumb features that only Acrobat supports.
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#1431: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/print-to-pdf-...
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#144I'm the author of Polar ( https://getpolarized.io/ ) that uses PDF.js as its PDF backend. This is a somewhat big update for PDF.js which is kind of cool in that they haven't really been updating it as aggressively as they usually do in the last year or so. It's a bit frustrating to work with though. The entire concept of rendering a PDF via JS is fascinating but actually using the API has been a huge pain for us. We'…
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#145I looked into coding PDFs once. Then I closed my MacBook (Pro) and went for a long walk into the ocean. I think I almost got to America, but then I turned and swam back again. Turnd out I had just fallen asleep and had a nightmare. I was actually just working with regular text files, and everything was fine.
My favourite PDF fact is that it doesn't have to start at the beginning or end at the end of a file. Any sea of bytes that contains a PDF file is an acceptable PDF file...
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#146Any chance Firefox will have built-in support for printing to PDF? There's a browser extension[1], but it was last updated 3 years ago. Seems the Chrome browser has had this feature for ages. 1: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/print-to-pdf-...
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#147Earlier quoted context omitted.
Okular can handle basically everything for me, except for those Adobe-proprietary ones that require JS and all kinds of other dumb features that only Acrobat supports.
I recently made the switch to gnome as the multi-monitor support, fractional scaling and general Wayland support is only excelled by sway. I sorely miss Okular!
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#148Earlier quoted context omitted.
Okular can handle basically everything for me, except for those Adobe-proprietary ones that require JS and all kinds of other dumb features that only Acrobat supports.
I recently made the switch to gnome as the multi-monitor support, fractional scaling and general Wayland support is only excelled by sway. I sorely miss Okular!
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#149Earlier quoted context omitted.
My favourite PDF fact is that it doesn't have to start at the beginning or end at the end of a file. Any sea of bytes that contains a PDF file is an acceptable PDF file...
Can a PDF file contain a PDF file, and if so can that PDF file contain a PDF file?
Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#150Earlier quoted context omitted.
My favourite PDF fact is that it doesn't have to start at the beginning or end at the end of a file. Any sea of bytes that contains a PDF file is an acceptable PDF file...
Can a PDF file contain a PDF file, and if so can that PDF file contain a PDF file?