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# pdf-sign
## What
A tool to sign PDF files.
We are here referring to the visible, non-cryptographic squiggles.
## How
First, create one or several signatures in the form of small PDF files with transparent backgrounds.
The recommended way is:
* Use the included `pdf-create-empty` tool to create an empty, transparent PDF file.
* Use an application of your choice to sign it.
You can for example use Okular's Freehand Line, or transfer it to your smartphone and use Adobe Acrobat Reader.
* Put the signed file in `~/.pdf_signatures/`.
You can now use the `pdf-sign` tool interactively (or non-interactively) to sign PDF files.
Run `pdf-sign -h` or `pdf-create-empty -h` for details.
Installation:
Copy one or both tools to a directory in your `$PATH`.
Dependencies:
* `python3`
* `pdftk`
* `gs` (ghostscript)
* `mv` (coreutils)
* `pdfinfo` (poppler-utils)
## Why
There appears to be a lack of applications that run on Linux and allow for attaching free-hand signatures to PDF files in a good way.
(Non-)alternatives include:
* Okular: Allows for drawing 'Freehand Line' annotations, but not saving those for later use.
Allows for inserting custom saved stamps, but these will not be visible in other PDF readers.
* Evince: Allows for certain kinds of annotations, but nothing that can serve as a signature.
* pdftk, ghostscript, and other command-line tools: Allows for inserting stamps, but not interactively selecting where.