I've tried reporting this to Adobe, but they are remarkably deaf to such an enormous market of free software users. At least as of AR 9.3, including the latest 9.3.1, I have been unable to view or work with the savable fill-in PDFs that I've pulled off the web in the last couple of months. I have no trouble at all with them in my Windows virtual machine, but the Linux version starts up, displays the window/frame outline, then crashes and dies silently. Since Adobe doesn't provide any useful channel of communications for support to users of its free products, even though they are essentially ubiquitous and somewhat essential (for things like this), apparently their recent breakthrough in the area of supporting Linux systems does not include actually supporting Linux systems users. So, since I have made that enormous leap of logic, I wonder, is anyone else experiencing this problem? Yes, I know all about evince - use it most of the time, but it does not handle the fill-in PDFs or the ones where you can save the filled-in values. Any other options? Thanks. mhr
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
2010-Mar-30 06:59 UTC
[CentOS] AR 9.3+ vs. savable fill-in PDFs on CentOS
MHR wrote:> I've tried reporting this to Adobe, but they are remarkably deaf to > such an enormous market of free software users. > > At least as of AR 9.3, including the latest 9.3.1, I have been unable > to view or work with the savable fill-in PDFs that I've pulled off the > web in the last couple of months. I have no trouble at all with them > in my Windows virtual machine, but the Linux version starts up, > displays the window/frame outline, then crashes and dies silently. > > Since Adobe doesn't provide any useful channel of communications for > support to users of its free products, even though they are > essentially ubiquitous and somewhat essential (for things like this), > apparently their recent breakthrough in the area of supporting Linux > systems does not include actually supporting Linux systems users. > > So, since I have made that enormous leap of logic, I wonder, is anyone > else experiencing this problem? > > Yes, I know all about evince - use it most of the time, but it does > not handle the fill-in PDFs or the ones where you can save the > filled-in values. > > Any other options?I haven't tried it yet, but this caught my eye recently: http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/pdfimport you need to install a recent openoffice though