>when i create a doc and export it to pdf format, can someone with a full >version of, say, adobe edit the pdf? is there something i need to do in >oder for this to be allowed? > >thanks everyone > >-- >jack wallen, jr > > >Good question. So I added an FAQ: > >http://www.scribus.org.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index&myfaq=yes&id_cat=3#50 > >Cheers, >Peter
To which I would only add: The ability to create notes in a PDF is intended to allow collaborative workflow. With notes, you can add annotations at specific points in a document, suggesting changes, challenging assertions, etc. The next reader can further edit and refine them and send them back or forward. Until now, this has only been possible if all participants used full versions of Adobe Acrobat. Adobe has now announced that in V 7, Acrobat Pro can create PDFs that can be annotated by Acro Reader 7. This is a welcome addition, and will no doubt show up in future versions of Scribus PDF Export. HW
