Hello,
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
Thank
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On Sun, 26 May 2019 at 06:30, Patrick Dupre pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
https://kbpdfstudio.qoppa.com/free-advanced-pdf-viewer-for-linux/ commercial Java application that runs on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. There is a free version with some features disabled. Text annotations are enabled in the free version.
Thank
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On 5/26/19 3:04 AM, George N. White III wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2019 at 06:30, Patrick Dupre <pdupre@gmx.com mailto:pdupre@gmx.com> wrote:
Hello, Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
https://kbpdfstudio.qoppa.com/free-advanced-pdf-viewer-for-linux/ commercial Java application that runs on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. There is a free version with some features disabled. Text annotations are enabled in the free version.
I second that.
I use PDF Studio Pro all the time. I can comment, red line, cut up, crop, add pages, create fill in forms. It is especially useful with tax forms.
And their tech support is world class. They actually are responsive to suggestions too.
I have several contractors that use it to measure distances on pdf maps. It is a sweet feature!
The only downside is that it does not work with Dynamic XFA forms (Nevada Sales Tax pdf).
And, you can download a unlimited demo to try it out yourself. I writes demo or some such across every other page when you save it (if you purchase, they have a remove feature for the demo writing).
Le 26/05/2019 à 11:29, Patrick Dupre a écrit :
Hello,
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
evince
On Sun, 26 May 2019 11:29:52 +0200 "Patrick Dupre" pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
okular
HTH, :-) Marko
master-pdf-editor
rpm -q master-pdf-editor master-pdf-editor-5.4.10-1.x86_64
http://code-industry.net/free-pdf-editor.php
suomi
On 26/05/2019 17.21, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2019 11:29:52 +0200 "Patrick Dupre" pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
okular
HTH, :-) Marko
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On 26/05/2019 09:21, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2019 11:29:52 +0200 "Patrick Dupre" pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
okular
HTH, :-) Marko
I second the vote for okular.
I use it. Can add comments, highlight, underline or mark a block.
You can choose the colours you want to use as well.
Robin
Just curious does it require "KDE" bits and pieces to work/run?....
On Wed, May 29, 2019, 2:12 AM Robin Laing MeSat@telusplanet.net wrote:
On 26/05/2019 09:21, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2019 11:29:52 +0200 "Patrick Dupre" pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
okular
HTH, :-) Marko
I second the vote for okular.
I use it. Can add comments, highlight, underline or mark a block.
You can choose the colours you want to use as well.
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On Wed, 29 May 2019, Ed Greshko wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2019, 21:29 Eddie O'Connor eoconnor25@gmail.com wrote: Just curious does it require "KDE" bits and pieces to work/run?....
You could just do “dnf install okular“ and see for yourself. It will give you the option to continue or not.
on the commercial side, i paid for qoppa software's "pdf studio" a few years back, i pay the occasional upgrade charge, and have never regretted it. at the time, there was nothing open source that had all the features i was after.
rday
On 29/5/19 4:11 pm, Robin Laing wrote:
On 26/05/2019 09:21, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2019 11:29:52 +0200 "Patrick Dupre" pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
Would you have a suggestion for a software capable of adding comments in a pdf file?
okular
I second the vote for okular.
I use it. Can add comments, highlight, underline or mark a block.
You can choose the colours you want to use as well.
Quick start: press F6 to get the annotate toolbar.
Works great.
Note: at least in the past some of the other Fedora available pdf applications that let you annotate - they stored the annotation information within your ~/.config/ location.
Then when you moved to pdf to another machine - or emailed to someone - it was the original pdf without markup ;-(