Hello, On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Oliver Ruebenacker wrote: >> That NIH insists on using Adobe Reader is indeed disturbing. But >> then, what is the alternative to Adobe Reader, if free software >> apparently does not support the latest PDF? > > Paper, as they have used in the past? A set of regular PDFs, one per form > (and the fancy JavaScript-loaded crap as an alternative for the people who > can't figure it out)? There are plenty of alternatives which wouldn't lock > users into proprietary software. You should not give those bureaucrats a > free pass for this! (That you have to deal with it is one thing, but that > you then defend their unreasonable choice doesn't make sense.) We all hate bureaucracy. But I do appreciate a form that tells you if you forgot to fill out something, or takes care of boring tasks like copying or adding. I wish the tax forms were like this, and not like they are (e.g. "if line 5 is greater than line 4, subtract line 4 form line 5 and enter the result in line 6. Enter zero in line 6 otherwise" etc.) Instead, the US Revenue Service gives you a list of private tax software, and when I try one, I discover after hours of work that they don't support form 1046-S. I definitely see a need that PDF fulfills. The free software community should either fully support it or come up with an alternative. Take care Oliver -- Oliver Ruebenacker, Computational Cell Biologist Systems Biology Linker at Virtual Cell (http://vcell.org/sybil) Turning Knowledge Data into Models Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling http://www.oliver.curiousworld.org -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines