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Adobe Acrobat; other readers simply choke on the document and can't open it. This is caused by the use of a proprietary "secured" document signing feature, apparently exclusive to Adobe Reader, which verifies the authenticity of the
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transcript. (For comparison, Duke University provides regular PDFs that can be opened by any reader,
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but can be verified by uploading the file to a trusted authority who confirms the document's legitimacy.) Stanford's PDFs are particularly annoying pdf creator because you can't take a screenshot with Print Screen (though the Snipping Tool works), Acrobat won't remove the signature, and attempting to use Acrobat Reader print the PDF to CutePDF simply results in a mostly-blank page with https://groups.google.com/d/topic/comp.periphs.printers/wkq5sXJLlRM the following text: ERROR: undefined OFFENDING COMMAND: get STACK: /quit -dictionary- -mark Here's how to un-certify the PDF: Open the secured PDF in Acrobat Reader and "Print to File" (File/Print, click Advanced, and check the box). Note: this step may violate certain laws. Proceed at your own risk. A comment in the file declares that "Removing the following eleven lines is illegal, subject to the Digital Copyright Act of 1998." Open the resulting .ps file http://www.dzhang.com/blog/2013/03 in a text editor. Find and delete the following block: mark currentfile eexec ... stuff here ... cleartomark Then, use ps2pdf or similar to convert the PostScript file to PDF. This entire step can be accomplished with the following: $ sed '/mark currentfile eexec/,/cleartomark/d' secured.ps \ | ps2pdf - unsecured.pdf For Stanford transcripts, the pages need to be rotated clockwise, so use pdftk: $ pdftk input.pdf cat 1-endE output output.pdf Tags: secured, pdf, stanford | Posted at 14:51 | Comments (4) Where to get/download LSIUtil Friday, March 22, 2013 LSIUtil is a handy tool for configuring some LSI RAID controllers, including the SAS 6/iR I have in my Dell box: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1068E PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS (rev 08) I'll leave the usage guides to others, but I'll mention one issue I had. I recently ran into Redhat Bug 512613 - Smartmontools cause hard drives behind a SAS controller to get dropped (or perhaps a similar bug), where I used smartctl to query /dev/sgX which promptly knocked one of my drives offline. The controller (via mpt-status) reported the disk to be MISSING and OUT_OF_SYNC, and Linux could not see it at all. I tried all kinds of things, but in the end, even LSIUtil and reboots did not fix it and I had to go to the datacenter, physicall
Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: PDF Form Fillers Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by Erm, Jan 11, 2007. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-pdf-form-fillers.534266/ 1 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next > Advertisement Erm Thread Starter Joined: Jul 30, 2003 Messages: 298 Hi all, I work for a legal company and staff often have to complete PDF forms. Many http://ghostscript.com/pipermail/gs-devel/2008-December/008030.html of these can be filled in in Acrobat Reader and printed, but not saved and re-edited. Therefore, we have some software called PDFill that enables us to save changes to a PDF form, print, re-edit, etc. However, some forms offending command involve numerous calculations (which when edited in Acrobat Reader - are calculated automatically). Does anyone know of any PDF Form filling software that will enable calculations to be done automatically? (even if I have to set up the formulas myself!) I need to avoid Acrobat Writer at all costs! Please Help! Thanks in advance, Debbie I have attached an example. Attached Files: IHT200.zip File size: 199.1 KB Views: 106 Erm, Jan 11, 2007 #1 Sponsor undefined offending command DoubleHelix Banned Joined: Dec 9, 2004 Messages: 24,388 If this is something you need to do all the time, why would you avoid the one application that would make the job easier? DoubleHelix, Jan 11, 2007 #2 Erm Thread Starter Joined: Jul 30, 2003 Messages: 298 Because the cost for the company would be 10k! Erm, Jan 11, 2007 #3 DoubleHelix Banned Joined: Dec 9, 2004 Messages: 24,388 You're not going to find anything for free. And with the specific requirement of performing calculations, I don't think you'll have much success finding shareware or other cheaper software. The up-front costs for the software might sound steep, but what is it costing in labor to have everyone performing these calculations by hand? There is a cost in losing productivity and a savings in improving efficiency. DoubleHelix, Jan 11, 2007 #4 letchworth Joined: Jul 2, 2005 Messages: 863 Erm said: I work for a legal company and staff often have to complete PDF forms. Many of these can be filled in in Acrobat Reader and printed, but not saved and re-edited. Therefore, we have some software called PDFill that enables us to save changes to a PDF form, print, re-edit, etc. However, some forms involve numerous calculations (which when edited in Acrobat Reader - are calculated automatically).Click to expand... If I understand your plight, I might have
COMMAND: eexec Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] I have a postscript file which has been obtained from a secure pdf. Now when i try to convert this postscript file into pdf using Ghostcript 8.63 using "gsdll32.dll" then a pdf is created containing text on last page as ERROR: undefined OFFENDING COMMAND: eexec STACK: /quit -dictionary- -mark Is there a way around to convert ps(from secure pdf) into pdf using ghostscript. Any help will be greatly appriciated. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ERROR%3A-undefined-OFFENDING-COMMAND%3A-eexec-tp21173508p21173508.html Sent from the Ghostscript - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. Previous message: [gs-devel] Accessing TTF by glyph index -- xefitra Next message: [gs-devel] ERROR: undefined OFFENDING COMMAND: eexec Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the gs-devel mailing list