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Re: [hylafax-users] [hylafax-devel] Re: RFD - Business form overlays
On 2003.02.07 15:36 Peter Brown wrote:
> Has there been any movement on this topic since Lee's email of May
> last year?
> On 2002.05.11 09:20 Lee Howard wrote:
>
> I recommend that we not give up persuing the usage of PDF Forms and
> that
> we find/develop a way to read them in. The folks at WISC
> (Ghostscript)
> are most likely the ones to be headed in this direction already in
> the
> open source world.
>
> For what it's worth:
> http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gs-devel/2002-May/001614.html
There really hasn't been any movement at all. If you follow that
gs-devel thread you'll see the extent of the information I have.
There are two basic problems that need to be resolved with the
PDF-forms approach:
1) An easy, cross-platform way of creating a PDF form file. Acrobat
can make them, and it can be done using pdfmark in TeX also, but using
TeX this way is not GUI-easy, and Acrobat is not free. This is the
least of the two problems.
2) That I know of, there is currently no way without Acrobat to merge
data and to subsequently flatten the PDF. I'm sure that *someday* this
will be possible, but not yet, I don't think.
So for the moment I'd say that the current HylaFAX coverpage method is
as good as any for what it does given these problems.
The only other thing that I could think of would be to try HTML forms
rather than PDF forms and to use some scripting and html2ps to make it
all work.
Lee.
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