[ale] Rant[ish]: government and states requiring proprietary software
mike at trausch.us
mike at trausch.us
Tue Sep 18 16:43:43 EDT 2012
On 09/18/2012 09:45 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> Ah. So get the stupid Adobe reader. Problem Solved.
Yeah, sure. Which breaks a whole schload of stuff, and is still at
version 9, and is horribly written enough to bring my hexacore system
with 8 GB of RAM to its knees. No, thanks. It's less resource
intensive to boot Windows, sadly.
> Scribus, a FOSS tool
> has a wiki article about how to include Javascript in PDF forms. Or go
> yelp at evince for not getting javascript included yet.
Why would I yelp at the Evince developers to include a "feature" that I
don't want in the first place?
PDF is supposed to be electronic paper -- and anyone who breaks that
expectation is a horrible, horrible person.
JavaScript in PDF docs should be implemented in the same way as for HTML
documents: with the possibility to use the document without it. Or,
again, if they want JS, it should be on a Web site, which is where the
bloody PDF probably came from in the first place!
--- Mike
--
A man who reasons deliberately, manages it better after studying Logic
than he could before, if he is sincere about it and has common sense.
--- Carveth Read, “Logic”
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