Anno domini 2025 Wed, 19 Feb 14:31:26 -0600
J Leslie Turriff via tde-users scripsit:
On 2025-02-19 13:34:34 J Leslie Turriff via tde-users
wrote:
On 2025-02-19 04:01:32 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via
tde-users wrote:
Hi all!
This Workaround is for all that are plaged by kpdf not able to open
encrypted PDFs. - It decrypts PDFs with the infamouse empty password
(that failes on libpoppler) - It asks for the password for encrypted PDFs
and removes the encryption (if password is correct)
How to use:
- Save the attached program to your ~/bin (or wherever you would like it
to reside) - Change the file association for PDF to use this program -
Open some encrypted/not-encrypted PDFs that did not work in plain kpdf.
Commandline: "/where/ever/you/put/it/decrypt-pdf" PDF.pdf ...
TDE specific file URLS like sftp:// don't work, but maybe "somebody"
feels the need to add those.
--> KPDF can now handle all PDFs that it could not cope with.
Enjoy.
Nik
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And in openSUSE, pdfinfo is provided by the pdf-tools package.
Hm... and my version of qpdf doesn't support --remove-restrictions. :-(
That's bad. I have devuan ceres, qpdf is version 11.10.0-1. I'm quite sure the
version from debian stable and newer also support --remove-restrictions.
Nik
Leslie
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TDE: R14.1.3
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