Aspect ratio and size of signature box
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Aspect ratio and size of signature box
We would like to sign documents using a digital certificate and a facsimile signature. As I see it there are two major ways to achieve this but both have disadvantages for our use case:
1) Use "Sign document": The signature box (blue rectangle) has a fixed aspect ration. This leads to very small sigantures for users having a signature that has an aspect ratio which differs from the default aspect ratio. While you can resize the signature box during placement by holding the left mouse button this leads to different sizes and thus different appearances of the signatures.
2) Use "Signatures" in "Signatures and Initals" to first place the signature (which then has the correct size and aspect ratio) and then electronically sign the document without visible signature. However, this procedures needs more steps than the first method and is more prone to error.
Are there any plans to make the signature box more configurable for the first method? Or is it - alternatively - possible to automatically start the signing process after the signature is placed when using the second method?
Any help or feedback on this topic is very much appreciated.
Best regards,
Chris
1) Use "Sign document": The signature box (blue rectangle) has a fixed aspect ration. This leads to very small sigantures for users having a signature that has an aspect ratio which differs from the default aspect ratio. While you can resize the signature box during placement by holding the left mouse button this leads to different sizes and thus different appearances of the signatures.
2) Use "Signatures" in "Signatures and Initals" to first place the signature (which then has the correct size and aspect ratio) and then electronically sign the document without visible signature. However, this procedures needs more steps than the first method and is more prone to error.
Are there any plans to make the signature box more configurable for the first method? Or is it - alternatively - possible to automatically start the signing process after the signature is placed when using the second method?
Any help or feedback on this topic is very much appreciated.
Best regards,
Chris
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Hello, 7chr7
Unfortunately these two options are quite distinctly separate, and there are not plans to combine them, so that will not be an option. As for offering additional configuration of the "sign document" function, this is difficult, as the Sign document function uses a form field, the content must dynamically resize to fit the desired box, but it can already be customized quite a great deal. This article provides details on how to customize the appearance of your digital signature: https://www.pdf-xchange.com/knowle ... -signature
With all of that said, the visual aspect of a digital signature is secondary and often unnecessary (for that matter, there is a "certify (invisible)" option for exactly this purpose). The purpose of digitally signing is that it provides a "digital certificate", visible within the "signatures" pane that contains the signers provided information. Even if the visual signature image is small, illegible, or even, non-existent, the data within the signature certificate is present and visible.
Kind regards,
Unfortunately these two options are quite distinctly separate, and there are not plans to combine them, so that will not be an option. As for offering additional configuration of the "sign document" function, this is difficult, as the Sign document function uses a form field, the content must dynamically resize to fit the desired box, but it can already be customized quite a great deal. This article provides details on how to customize the appearance of your digital signature: https://www.pdf-xchange.com/knowle ... -signature
With all of that said, the visual aspect of a digital signature is secondary and often unnecessary (for that matter, there is a "certify (invisible)" option for exactly this purpose). The purpose of digitally signing is that it provides a "digital certificate", visible within the "signatures" pane that contains the signers provided information. Even if the visual signature image is small, illegible, or even, non-existent, the data within the signature certificate is present and visible.
Kind regards,
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Hello Daniel,
Thanks for the prompt reply. Yes, I am aware of the different options for the "sign document" function. However, there are none with respect to the size of the form field in which the signature is placed. For us, the visual aspect to the signature is key. That is why I was asking about automating the steps of first placing a signature and then signing the document electronically. Can this be done via Javascript or any other macro language?
Best regards,
Chris
Thanks for the prompt reply. Yes, I am aware of the different options for the "sign document" function. However, there are none with respect to the size of the form field in which the signature is placed. For us, the visual aspect to the signature is key. That is why I was asking about automating the steps of first placing a signature and then signing the document electronically. Can this be done via Javascript or any other macro language?
Best regards,
Chris
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Hello, 7chr7
Unfortunately at the moment it would not be possible to automate either task within the Editor, even using JS. I have spoken with the Dev team, and they are going to look at the possibility of upgrading our JS capabilities so that placement of digital signatures is possible, but for now, it is not supported, and our JS engine will simply present an error message when the attempt is made.
Kind regards,
Unfortunately at the moment it would not be possible to automate either task within the Editor, even using JS. I have spoken with the Dev team, and they are going to look at the possibility of upgrading our JS capabilities so that placement of digital signatures is possible, but for now, it is not supported, and our JS engine will simply present an error message when the attempt is made.
Kind regards,
Dan McIntyre - Support Technician
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Hello Daniel,
Thanks for the follow-up. I appreciate your help and look forward to be able to automate the signing process somewhen in the future.
Best regards,
Chris
Thanks for the follow-up. I appreciate your help and look forward to be able to automate the signing process somewhen in the future.
Best regards,
Chris
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Just to be sure I understand the answer - there is no way that the size of the box where the signature is placed can be changed and adopted to the document's requirements?
Thanks,
Arnan
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Arnan
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Hello, Tule62
If the document does not have any security in place, including no prior signatures, you would be able to manually resize the empty signature field by using the "Select fields" tool on the form tab, but there is no way to automate it.
Kind regards,
If the document does not have any security in place, including no prior signatures, you would be able to manually resize the empty signature field by using the "Select fields" tool on the form tab, but there is no way to automate it.
Kind regards,
Dan McIntyre - Support Technician
Tracker Software Products (Canada) LTD
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Thank you Daniel, this helped.
When I try to type signature, I have only one font available (Pecita). I cannot change the size of the font.
Is this how it works?
Regards,
Tule
When I try to type signature, I have only one font available (Pecita). I cannot change the size of the font.
Is this how it works?
Regards,
Tule
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Re: Aspect ratio and size of signature box
Hello, Tule62
At the moment yes, we do plan to offer additional fonts for selection in the future however, while the size is dynamic based on the size of the signature field the text is placed inside of.
Kind regards,
At the moment yes, we do plan to offer additional fonts for selection in the future however, while the size is dynamic based on the size of the signature field the text is placed inside of.
Kind regards,
Dan McIntyre - Support Technician
Tracker Software Products (Canada) LTD
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