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Re: [tlug] Poll: OpenOffice or LibreOffice?
Benjamin Tayehanpour writes:
> On Sat, 17 May 2014 21:43:11 +0900
> "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com> wrote:
> > What software do you suggest for filling 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.
Taking a look at the Gentoo dependencies, it seems remarkably clean
for a GNOME application. I've tried it, didn't like it (don't
remember why, any more). Maybe this summer I'll try it again.
> > 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.
Well, most of the forms I have to deal with do have such text boxes
(student recommendations, thesis defense reports, etc).
> Well, I'd rather have a thing which did one thing well than ten
> things poorly. It's debatable whether PDF is either,
PDF certainly is good for producing reliably reproducible printed
output, and for previewing that is extremely close to WYSIWYG.
I suspect it degrades quickly outside of that realm. But I don't have
much experience with using it for input. I don't think it would be
very good at dealing with things like multiline text boxes. I'd have
to see it in action, but I don't have any apps that I know how to
produce such a thing. (And thank Heaven, my employer doesn't either!)
> > Mathematics. Diagrams. In-progress tables (OLE spreadsheets can
> > be convenient).
>
> So basically, interoperability breaks when best practices aren't
> respected?
Yes. It's a big problem to even get agreement on what best practices
are, unfortunately. Most people live by "nobody ever got fired for
buying IBM" (or Microsoft, as the case might be).
> I haven't had much need to do word processing whatsoever.
Ouch. That sounds more like the Japanese educational system than a
European one....
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