Hello,
is there any recommended Linux software to edit - write, add images, save - pdfs?
thanks =)
Editing PDFs
Re: Editing PDFs
Feel free to search the repositories. There's at least one PDF editor in there that I'm aware of, maybe more.
If you're creating new documents and just want to export them as PDF files, just use LibreOffice Writer.
If you're creating new documents and just want to export them as PDF files, just use LibreOffice Writer.
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Re: Editing PDFs
Wiki > Applications > PDF
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Re: Editing PDFs
I dont know a good one yet either but based on the tips above:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/applications/pdf/
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/applications/pdf/
Re: Editing PDFs
I use a proprietary software called masterpdf.
Its the best pdf editor I have found for Linux so far.
https://code-industry.net/masterpdfeditor/
Its the best pdf editor I have found for Linux so far.
https://code-industry.net/masterpdfeditor/
Re: Editing PDFs
It's in mxpi popular apps.
Which is a place users should search and explore. Lots of useful, interesting stuff there.
Which is a place users should search and explore. Lots of useful, interesting stuff there.
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Re: Editing PDFs
Thank you all,
in MX Package Installer, after putting PDF there is indeed Master PDF,
thanks for input =)
in MX Package Installer, after putting PDF there is indeed Master PDF,
thanks for input =)
Re: Editing PDFs
I think if you want a free Master PDF version that doesn't watermark your output, you need to install the "4" one in MXPI.
Re: Editing PDFs
My favorite is called Xournal. It's super easy, lets me annotate pdfs as well as take notes for classes. After all the annotations (which can include images, formatting, all the cool stuff), it saves as a different kinda file, not as a pdf, but that's so easy to fix: I select Print --> Print to File and give it a name. Perfect new pdf with all my scribbles and images and stuff. And it's in the repos.