N Devi Navya | Posts: 27

Manual Sign on Desired Docs in Package

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Hi Team, Can we disable Click to Apply feature to required documents and manually sign on that document in the package. Thanks, Navya.

harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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You can't disable the click-to-sign signature feature, but you can instead simply put capture signatures on your documents. Have a look at the "Signature Types" section in our documentation: http://docs.esignlive.com/content/c_integrator_s_guide/sdk/e_preparing_documents/signatures.htm

N Devi Navya | Posts: 27

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Hi Team, As per our understanding we want to build the document with SignatureBuilder.CaptureFor( "[email protected]" ) if we want to manually sign on this document a part from click to apply ?? Thanks, Navya.

harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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Yes, that is correct.

N Devi Navya | Posts: 27

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We have tried that for all the docs in the package which mean all the docs should be signed manually, but click to apply is still working on the docs in the package. here is the code sample document.WithSignature(SignatureBuilder.CaptureFor(signer?.Email) .OnPage(FinalDocPage.PageCount - 1) .WithStyle(SignatureStyle.HAND_DRAWN) .AtPosition(CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.PageWidth / 4, (CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.PageHeight) - (CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.HeightOffset) - SIGN_BOX_HEIGHT) .WithSize(CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.PageWidth / 3, SIGN_BOX_HEIGHT) .WithField(FieldBuilder.Label() .OnPage(FinalDocPage.PageCount - 1) .AtPosition(CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.PageWidth * FINAL_DOC_LABEL_POSITION_MODIFIER, (CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.PageHeight) - (CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.HeightOffset) - SIGN_BOX_HEIGHT) .WithSize(CONVERSION_FACTOR * FinalDocPage.PageWidth / 4, SIGN_BOX_HEIGHT) .WithStyle(FieldStyle.LABEL) .WithValue($"{signer?.FirstName} {signer?.LastName}")) ); Can you let us know what is expected behavior and any error in our implementation. Thanks, Navya.

harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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Oh, I see now what you mean. I initially thought you wanted to disable the "click-to-sign" signature. Unfortunately, that's the way it works currently in eSignLive. If you have multiple capture signatures on a document, the user will only draw his signature on the first one and subsequent signatures are automatically populated. There is an enhancement request about this where the user has to manually sign every capture signature. Our product management team is aware of it but I'm not really sure when it'll be implemented. I will post back here about any updates.

N Devi Navya | Posts: 27

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ok sure. Thank you

harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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This feature will be available in the next release on esignlive version 11, which is going to be available around mid November :)

N Devi Navya | Posts: 27

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Hi, As per your description SignatureBuilder.CaptureFor( “[email protected]” ) will capture signature of every doc only once and that will be applied consequently to other blocks in the same doc. We tried SignatureBuilder.CaptureFor( “[email protected]” ) in our code which is capturing signature only for the first doc in the package this is not applied for rest of the documents, Is this expected?? We want to capture for every document once and that can be applied for other blocks in the same document. Is this possible ?? Thanks, Navya.

harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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Yes, that's how capture signature currently works with esignlive. You only your signature once on each document and subsequent signatures on the same document are automatically drawn. There is no setting available through the API or through support that can modify the behavior of capture signature.

N Devi Navya | Posts: 27

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Hi, We did not find any difference b/w SignatureBuilder.CaptureFor( “[email protected]” ) and SignatureBuilder.SignatureFor(“[email protected]”) when we implemented in our code. Thanks, Navya.

harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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SignatureBuilder.CaptureFor( “[email protected]” ) is where the signer has to draw his signature and SignatureBuilder.SignatureFor(“[email protected]”) is where the signer clicks to sign. In both cases, it will show "e-signed by john smith" but for the the capture signature it will also show the drawn signature behind it. You can send support an email to remove the "e-signed by john.smith" text. Hope this clear things up. [email protected]

N Devi Navya | Posts: 27

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Sure.Thank you Thanks, Navya.

nadiyaQ | Posts: 3

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Hi Haris, Do we now have this feature integrated in esignlive version 11 as suggested by your last comment, that after capturing signature once, in a click it shouldn't be applied to the rest of the blocks but allow the signer to draw the signature in the consecutive blocks?

harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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Hi Nadiya, You can enable this feature through the API on a package level: https://www.esignlive.com/blog/esignlive-developer-community-24-09-2017/ If you want this to be enabled on an account level, you will need to send support a request. [email protected]

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