I took a look at the source code and realized that I had misunderstood the function of \fillinfield. Thus, \fillinfield probably works the way it should, just not the way I expected it to work. Sorry...
Hans Hagen wrote:
Fredrik Sjunnesson wrote:
Hi,
PDF fields created with \fillinfield lose their filled in
values as
soon as they lose focus.
no, this is an acrobat thing ... you need to click in the field which makes it stay
Thank you Hans,
The main reason why I didn't suspect acrobat to start with is that everything else in the mwidget-s.pdf seem to work flawlessly. Since \fillinfield, as far as I understand, use the same underlying mechanisms as other kinds of fields I find it somewhat surprising that these fields are not affected by this missing configuration.
Anyway, what is the name of the option that I have to use, I just can't seem to find it.
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