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    Julian 🇺🇦 (julianfairfax@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 19-Jan-2025 23:27:38 JST Julian 🇺🇦 Julian 🇺🇦
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    I have a Linux laptop, a PineTab, a PineTab2, a PinePhone, a PinePhone Pro, and a Pixel 3a, and a stylus. Can anyone tell me how I can sign a PDF digitally using one of these?

    @libreoffice and @gnome Papers don't do it like Macs do, the PineTab and PineTab2 displays don't well enough with a stylus like iPads do (otherwise I would've used @flxzt's Rnote)

    So far I have printed the signature page of a PDF, signed it, scanned it, and added the image to the document.

    There must be a better way.

    In conversation about 5 months ago from fosstodon.org permalink
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      A-wai :debian: (awai@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 19-Jan-2025 23:27:38 JST A-wai :debian: A-wai :debian:
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      • flxzt

      @julianfairfax @libreoffice @gnome @flxzt do you want to "digitally" sign it using a certificate (as in, crypto signature) or add your "handwritten" signature? For the latter, I scanned my own signature on white paper, extracted it in png (w/ transparent background), I can then paste it using e.g. gimp.

      In conversation about 5 months ago permalink
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