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* RE: AW: print user text in fields
@ 1999-11-11 18:09 Berend de Boer
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From: Berend de Boer @ 1999-11-11 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw)


> Is uptodate number one the only place to read about fields or am I
> forgetting/missing another source of documentation?

It is.

Groetjes,

Berend. (-:


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* Re: AW: print user text in fields
  1999-11-11  6:19 Haseloff, Lutz
@ 1999-11-11 15:10 ` Ed L. Cashin
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From: Ed L. Cashin @ 1999-11-11 15:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  Cc: ntg-context

Haseloff, Lutz <Lutz.Haseloff@mdf.brandenburg.de> writes:

> > Hi.  I'm now (re)reading the uptodate-1 document.  I notice that when
> > I type some text into the text fields and then print, the text I
> > entered does not show up in the printed version.  Is that a Acrobat
> > Reader thing or a ConTeXt thing?
> 
> You have to make the fields printable:
> \setupfields [][][][option=printable]
> 
> > There are some departments on campus who use HTML forms on the web as
> > static forms.  They enter text into the HTML fields and then instead
> > of submitting the form, they just print it.  It's not a very reliable
> > way to do things, but they do it.  Could the same be done in
> > ConTeXt-generated pdf documents?
> 
> YES YOU CAN, i work for several weeks to build such forms
> and i can give you some examples for ConTeXt in source form.

This is great news, and my little test worked just now.  I realize
now, upon looking more closely, that there is a lot to learn about
form fields in context.

I looked for "stelveldenin" and "definieerveld" in the Dutch manual,
but I suppose that these features haven't made it into the manual yet,
since I didn't see them there.

Is uptodate number one the only place to read about fields or am I
forgetting/missing another source of documentation?

-- 
--Ed Cashin                     PGP public key:
  ecashin@coe.uga.edu           http://www.coe.uga.edu/~ecashin/pgp/


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* AW: print user text in fields
@ 1999-11-11  6:19 Haseloff, Lutz
  1999-11-11 15:10 ` Ed L. Cashin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Haseloff, Lutz @ 1999-11-11  6:19 UTC (permalink / raw)


> Hi.  I'm now (re)reading the uptodate-1 document.  I notice that when
> I type some text into the text fields and then print, the text I
> entered does not show up in the printed version.  Is that a Acrobat
> Reader thing or a ConTeXt thing?

You have to make the fields printable:
\setupfields [][][][option=printable]

> There are some departments on campus who use HTML forms on the web as
> static forms.  They enter text into the HTML fields and then instead
> of submitting the form, they just print it.  It's not a very reliable
> way to do things, but they do it.  Could the same be done in
> ConTeXt-generated pdf documents?

YES YOU CAN, i work for several weeks to build such forms
and i can give you some examples for ConTeXt in source form.

Lutz


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