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Why does the same PDF allow commenting on Windows but not on Linux?

Aug 7, 2012 9:04 AM

Tags: #adobe_reader #commenting

All,

 

I have a PDF document that (on version 9.5.1 of Adobe Reader on Linux) has its File > Properties... >  Security > Commenting field set to "Not Allowed".  However, I've copied the same file to a Windows machine and used Adobe Reader 10.1.3 there to open it.  On the Windows machine, the same Security Property says that commenting is allowed.  Why the difference?  I 'd like to do commenting on the Linux version but it will not give me the highlighting or sticky notes tools.

 

For what it is worth, all of the Security Properties (e.g., "Printing", "Document Assembly", "Content Copying", etc.)  between the two copies of the PDF are identical.with the single exception of the "Commenting" property.

 

Thanks for any help,

-- Steve Ross

 
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    Aug 11, 2012 3:58 AM   in reply to srsross

    It doesn't sound like a bug in the Linux version. You are only supposed to be able to comment if commenting was allowed.

     

    According to http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/reader/faq.html, Reader X allows "sticky notes and highlighter tools" even on non-enabled files. Reader 9 did not. Maybe this is what you are seeing.

     
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    Aug 13, 2012 11:08 AM   in reply to srsross

    Thank you for your detailed study. I feel your table supports my statement, and nothing is wrong. I stated (per the readme) that Reader X has been extended to allow highlighting and sticky notes EVEN when a file is not extended.

     

    So, the Linux Reader, being version 9 and older than this change, is not expected for a default file to show these tools. Since it cannot show these tools, and correctly shows no others, it is CORRECT to say commenting is not allowed.

     

    It seems to me that your table correctly records the difference between version 9 of Reader (Linux OR Windows) and version X of Reader (not available for testing on Linux), except that nothing is incorrect.

     

    It may not be what we want, but that's a whole different story.

     
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