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Topic: Re: Importing FDF Annotation Dictionaries (Via Email)
Conf: (P-PDF) Forms & FDF, Msg: 27368
From: prodok
Date: 9/19/2001 09:19 PM
Have you tried it out?
This looks to me like a "Free Text" annotation (you create with the
Free Text tool). This is not a form field.
Max Wyss
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>I am looking at Page 468 in the PDF Reference Manual and the example
>on page 22 of the FDF Reference Overview. This example seems to
>define the properties of the form field including it's position on
>the page using the /Annot dictionary entry.
>
>This is the type of thing I would like to import:
>
>%FDF-1.3
>%\342\343\317\323
>1 0 obj
>/FDF <<
>/Annot
>[
><<
>/Type /Annot
>/Subtype /Text
>/Page 0
>/Rect [88 370 359 442]
>/Contents (Converted to Word for Windows)
>/M (D:19970620115631)
>/T (Joe Carousel)
>>>
>]
>>>
>endobj
>%%EOF
>
>Cheers
>