Summary: | PDF with form data filled displays blank fields | ||
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Product: | Ghostscript | Reporter: | Ray Johnston <ray.johnston> |
Component: | PDF Interpreter | Assignee: | Ken Sharp <ken.sharp> |
Status: | NOTIFIED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | enhancement | CC: | christinedelight.top85 |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | master | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Customer: | 870 | Word Size: | --- |
Description
Ray Johnston
2007-04-19 12:10:00 UTC
Created attachment 2900 [details]
original.pdf
Created attachment 2901 [details]
modified.pdf
Created attachment 2902 [details]
modified_saved_with_Acrobat7.pdf
Bumping priority to reflect customer bug. Ghostscript already has -dShowAcroForm option. A few annotation types are not yet implemented. The modified document is rendered by interpreting the XML, which is where the modified data is stored. The modified file doesn't really contain any real PDF data, the PDF is modified so that it only displays a page telling you to upgrade to the latest version of Reader. As far as I can tell the actual content displayed in Acrobat is totally generated from XML data. I don't think we have any intention of adding an XML interpreter to Ghostscript at this point, so I'm going to close this as 'wontfix', unless someone can point me to a method for rendering PDF data from this file. (It could be I'm misunderstanding how this file works) |