Unleash the power of PDF4QT (open source PDF editor)

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Unleash the power of PDF4QT (open source PDF editor)

#1 Post by FraterLinux »

Experience the power of PDF4QT: An open-source PDF editor designed for both Windows and Linux. This modern solution offers an unparalleled experience for viewing, editing, and rendering PDF documents for all users, as well as developers. Developers have access to a robust C++ library and a practical command line tool for seamless script integration. Regular users can enjoy our four applications packed with a wealth of features. The PDF4QT project is proudly hosted on Github and operates under the LGPLv3 license. Discover the future of PDF interaction with PDF4QT today.

https://jakubmelka.github.io/

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Looks like you have their marketing blurb, what is it that you like about this tool / set of tools?
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CharlesV wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 11:15 am Looks like you have their marketing blurb, what is it that you like about this tool / set of tools?
Looks like my adblocker missed that one lol! :p looks like spam..

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It's in the flatpaks tab, so if you don't have it you can install it from there.
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The only problems I see is the latest version is either windows or an appimage which is broken in 21.3. The previous version has no appimage, only a deb file, but, looking at the bug fixes between the older deb and the newer appimage, the deb file has too many issues to use. A 'non-starter' to be sure. NightPDF's appimage was updated Nov/23 and works great. Dark Mode PDF Reader built using Electron and PDF.js
github.com/Lunarequest/NightPDF/releases
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According to the link, 4 apps, none of which are editors. Great.
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Hope you get your ap working in either a current deb file or appimage. Flatpaks are too bloaty to take much stock in. Okular's appimages are ridiculously huge. May as well run the flatpak. Plus neither opens on my laptop like pdf4qt's (cuties for short lol). Okular has an appimage with "full-libs" at almost a gig, which doesn't even open.
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figueroa wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:55 pm According to the link, 4 apps, none of which are editors. Great.
The main function I use is Create Bitonal Document... To read on Kindle, bitonal PDF is better and reduces the size by almost 90%.

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davidy wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 6:35 pm Hope you get your ap working in either a current deb file or appimage. Flatpaks are too bloaty to take much stock in. Okular's appimages are ridiculously huge. May as well run the flatpak. Plus neither opens on my laptop like pdf4qt's (cuties for short lol). Okular has an appimage with "full-libs" at almost a gig, which doesn't even open.
On MX-23 it works fine. But as the developer uses the latest version of QT, it is difficult to maintain binaries compatible with older versions of Debian. As it is Open Source, perhaps in the future someone can create Forks that are more compatible with older distro versions.

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#10 Post by davidy »

Most MX'rs are still on 21.3 so that's good to know. Seems like Debian11, or is it qt, is getting left behind a bit early. Perhaps the forum needs a specific to MX23 ONLY subforum. Thanks for clarifying and glad I don't need to edit any pdf's qt.
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