Pdf scrolling possible in schueber.it plugin ?

When I open a pdf file in Safari using the schueber.it plugin, i can't use the two-finger scrolling like on a webpage. However, Camino with the same plugin provides that feature. So, anyone else with luck in Safari ?

.. then use another application (I can't remember the name) to add the fields ..
That would be Acrobat Pro.
Nothing ID can do for you here. You still create the PDF with a layout package, and add form fields (which are a PDF feature, not a layout thing) with Acrobat. Fortunately, Acrobat has a nearly magical Form Field wizard that'll help you through that process as painless as possible.

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