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- Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 16:34:15 +0200
- From: Benjamin Tayehanpour <benjamin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Poll: OpenOffice or LibreOffice?
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On Sat, 17 May 2014 21:43:11 +0900 "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com> wrote: > Obviously you've not worked with a coauthor on an academic paper, or a > policy committee (it's the latter that are the bane of my life, forms > generated by real bureaucrats are just a PITA). I obviously haven't. My question wasn't rhetorical. > What software do you suggest for filling in PDFs? I have enough > trouble finding a viewer for Linux that doesn't want nepomuk and the > rest of the Semantic Desktop, or 4.5GB of GNOME libraries. Are any of > the standlones ones capable of handling fill-in PDFs? As I don't have the same criteria you do, I wouldn't know. I use evince, and to my knowledge it certainly didn't pull in 4.5GB of anything. > Are any viewers > at all capable of DTRTing with multiline text boxes that accept up to > 500 Japanese characters?[1] I haven't a clue, sorry. > This makes a lot more sense as a web app to me (Monkeyshow's brain- > damaged implementations notwithstanding). PDF forms really don't make > sense to me (except maybe to Adobe stockholders): PDF is such a > limited, opaque format. Well, I'd rather have a thing which did one thing well than ten things poorly. It's debatable whether PDF is either, but I certainly prefer getting a PDF over, say, a .doc or a .docx. Especially if the document is supposed to look in a certain way. With the exception of certain proprietary Adobe extensions (damnation be unto the buggers), I've never had issues with inconsistent PDF rendering. > Mathematics. Diagrams. In-progress tables (OLE spreadsheets can be > convenient). So basically, interoperability breaks when best practices aren't respected? > For all these purposes I'd prefer working in LaTeX, even with complete > LaTeX novices, but they tend to want to use Word as the editor. :-( I haven't had much need to do word processing whatsoever. My CV is written in XeTeX, but that's about it. There are so many things I'd like to have a pretext to spend time to learn properly. LaTeX. Emacs. Ed. Lisp. Nyckelharpa...Attachment: signature.asc
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