Peter Nermander schrieb: >> Does anyone out there know a easy-to-use cross-platform tool that allows >> to >> put annotations into an existing PDF-document? > > Multivalent has some kind of similar feature, however it does not add > "true" annotations but keeps them in a separate file. It can also handle > things like changing some of the text (like strikeout for text fo be > removed), but last time I tried it it didn't work very well (for example > sometimes the font and font size changed when adding strikeout). > > It also require Multivalent to see the annotations (since only multivalent > cen read the annotation file). One good thing though is that you only need > to send the annotations file back, you don't have to send the whole PDF if > the receiver already have it. > > /Peter
Hej! Multivalent seemed to be something that could work. Also a nice aspect to have the annotations in a seperate file. Worked fine with a test file, but failed in display a 16p-Scribus-generated PDF properly. Btw, this project seems to be deep-frozen since 12/05... So it seems like we have to wait till Philipp creates a new tool, or Craig does the PDF-hack and implies the commentary function to the scribus PDF-export. Til then I think I'll go on with a paid Adobe Acrobat copy. :s @ Michael: Sorry. Misunderstood... Did't see that your comment about Perl modules was to Philipp at first glance. Thanx everyone, flacote
