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Salam NoOp,

but as i said in the title "Filling PDF forms with LibreOffice", i'm looking
for a solution with LibreOffice because as you certainly may know it's an
Office suite.

and GIMP is sufficient for doing that, exept that, once the pdf form has
been edited and exported to PDF, if you open it after that it will be an
image contained in a PDF and not text contained in a PDF. so it'll be very
ambarassing to refill all the form once again beacause you've made a mistake
in the name, age or whatever information you're filling your form with.

again,

my PDF forms are created with LibreOffice Writer and exported to PDF format.

when it contains only english characters, reopening it with LibreOffice
Draw, is OK.

when it contains some french characters ç à â ê it's not OK.

when it contains some arabic characters ئ ء ؤ إ لأ لإ  it's not OK.


The problem is with handling some special characters and not all the non
english characters.


I'm using LibreOffice-3.3-RC3 with Oracle PDF Import extension on a
Ubuntu-10.10 32bits machine

Thank you for your time and good luck to you all!

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