Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-26 Thread Richard
- maybe with the exception of Acrobat Pro. Richard Am Mi., 26. Juni 2024 um 21:48 Uhr schrieb Franco Martelli < martelli...@gmail.com>: > On 24/06/24 at 00:50, Arbol One wrote: > > Hello. > > Is there a PDF editor that would work with Debian 12? > > > > Time ago

Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-26 Thread Franco Martelli
On 24/06/24 at 00:50, Arbol One wrote: Hello. Is there a PDF editor that would work with Debian 12? Time ago I used Qpdf to delete some pages in a .pdf, for a quick description: ~$ apt show qpdf in the manual there are some command examples, I used these command to edit a pdf

Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-25 Thread tomas
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 08:01:26PM +0200, Detlef Vollmann wrote: > On Mon, 24 Jun 2024 04:26:47 -0400 > Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > > > I use Master PDF Editor. It works great. > > https://code-industry.net/free-pdf-editor/ > > It looks nice. > But being a cl

Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-25 Thread Detlef Vollmann
On Mon, 24 Jun 2024 04:26:47 -0400 Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > I use Master PDF Editor. It works great. > https://code-industry.net/free-pdf-editor/ It looks nice. But being a closed source SW from Russia I'd be careful to run it outside of an isolated VM (which is actually true fo

Re: Needed tool for vision-impaired - was [Re: PDF Editor for Debian]

2024-06-24 Thread Richard
I wouldn't say PDFs are bad for visually impaired users. In fact, as bitmap fonts are thankfully a thing of the past for almost everywhere, you can zoom any document to your hearts desire. Though sometimes you need some tricks, e.g. Evince is configured to only use 50 MB of storage by default for

Re: Needed tool for vision-impaired - was [Re: PDF Editor for Debian]

2024-06-24 Thread Nicolas George
Karen Lewellen (12024-06-24): > Good afternoon. > I am providing another option that might help here. > robobraille, > > www.robobraille.org > Provides services, free of charge, that will convert pdf files to a number > of different formats, including .html > They provide audio, mobi, and

Re: Needed tool for vision-impaired - was [Re: PDF Editor for Debian]

2024-06-24 Thread Karen Lewellen
Good afternoon. I am providing another option that might help here. robobraille, www.robobraille.org Provides services, free of charge, that will convert pdf files to a number of different formats, including .html They provide audio, mobi, and convert epub files too..but I digress. As a

Needed tool for vision-impaired - was [Re: PDF Editor for Debian]

2024-06-24 Thread Richard Owlett
On 06/24/2024 12:35 AM, Richard wrote: Hello, this very much depends on what you are expecting it to do. In general, PDFs are only meant to be viewed - and printed - they where never meant for anything else. ... Second sentence should read: ... only meant to be viewed by those with *NORMAL*

Publishing Formats (was: PDF Editor for Debian)

2024-06-24 Thread Richard
Since it's quite OT, starting a new thread for this. I would most certainly never call formats like ooxml or odf “publishing formats”, they are content creation or editing formats. From a publishing format I expect to be able to show the content as intended — which actually neither of them can

Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-24 Thread jeremy ardley
On 24/6/24 13:35, Richard wrote: So your best bet is just to try to never have to edit a PDF at all. Always try to get a hand on the original file the PDF was delivered from. Even if it's a docx In my view, pdf and docx shoud be regarded as publication formats for content managed in a

Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-24 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 2:23 AM Arbol One wrote: > Hello. > Is there a PDF editor that would work with Debian 12? > I use Master PDF Editor. It works great. https://code-industry.net/free-pdf-editor/ Thanks. > -- > *ArbolOne.ca* Using Fire Fox and Thunderbird. Arbol

Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-24 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Arbol One wrote: > Is there a PDF editor that would work with Debian 12? It's depending on what you understand under "edit", and whether you expect to use Free Open Source Software (FOSS) or not. If you just want to fill out forms (JavaScript), then I'd recommend the FOSS progr

Re: PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-23 Thread Richard
s infamous wannabe-open source format that just nobody can handle properly, including their own software - it will most likely be better handled by the software you use than a PDF made editable. Best Richard On Mon, Jun 24, 2024, 07:13 Arbol One wrote: > Hello. > Is there a PDF editor

PDF Editor for Debian

2024-06-23 Thread Arbol One
Hello. Is there a PDF editor that would work with Debian 12? Thanks. -- */ArbolOne.ca/* Using Fire Fox and Thunderbird. ArbolOne is composed of students and volunteers dedicated to providing free services to charitable organizations. ArbolOne on Java Development is in progress [ í ]

Re: google-chrome pdf editor

2011-09-06 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:54:13 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Google-chrome has a builtin pdf editor. An editor or a viewer? Most PDF viewers can also fill forms but still are not considered as editors. But when I select a pdf document, for example from www.irs.gov, and edit it, it acts

Re: google-chrome pdf editor

2011-09-06 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Camaleón wrote: On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:54:13 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Google-chrome has a builtin pdf editor. An editor or a viewer? Aha, chrome://plugins says 'Chrome PDF Viewer'. But why would it allow you to change text fields? Most PDF viewers can also fill forms but still

Re: google-chrome pdf editor

2011-09-06 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 09:58:25 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Camaleón wrote: On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:54:13 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Google-chrome has a builtin pdf editor. An editor or a viewer? Aha, chrome://plugins says 'Chrome PDF Viewer'. But why would it allow you to change

Re: google-chrome pdf editor

2011-09-06 Thread Curt
On 2011-09-05, Hugo Vanwoerkom hvw59...@care2.com wrote: Hi, Google-chrome has a builtin pdf editor. But when I select a pdf document, for example from www.irs.gov, and edit it, it acts as if it is editing it, but when I save it none of the changes are there. Anyone have this problem

Re: google-chrome pdf editor

2011-09-06 Thread Giancarlo Pegoraro
Il 06/09/2011 17:23, Camaleón ha scritto: On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 09:58:25 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: ---cut--- Maybe you can try with another PDF editor. May be libreoffice draw? :-) Greetings, -- Ciao Genki ):o)) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ

Re: google-chrome pdf editor

2011-09-06 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Curt wrote: On 2011-09-05, Hugo Vanwoerkom hvw59...@care2.com wrote: Hi, Google-chrome has a builtin pdf editor. But when I select a pdf document, for example from www.irs.gov, and edit it, it acts as if it is editing it, but when I save it none of the changes are there. Anyone have

google-chrome pdf editor

2011-09-05 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Hi, Google-chrome has a builtin pdf editor. But when I select a pdf document, for example from www.irs.gov, and edit it, it acts as if it is editing it, but when I save it none of the changes are there. Anyone have this problem? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-30 Thread Calvin Chong
to find out where to put your text in the sourcecode. i did this several times and as in most forms the position where to fill in text is marked with dots it's easy to find it. i tried you suggestion. But all i was a lot of control charc and not much of text as it should have been. Looks

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-29 Thread Leonard Stiles
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Not? Debian uses GhostScript, a reverse-engineered clone of PostScript that involves zero payment to Adobe. Reverse engineered? Postscript is an open language, documented in a series of books published by Addison-Wesley. Buy the Red Book (see

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread Alan Shutko
John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Since postscript, .pdf, and ebooks all make money for Adobe (postscript and .pdf mostly in residuals), it's time to stop using them. Sic semper tyrannis. But PDF and PS do not necessarily make money for Adobe. My printer has a non-Adobe PS RIP, I create

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread Brett Parker
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 03:20:55AM +0530, harsha wrote: hi, Sounds like the poster wanted to fill in PDF Forms, and the only app I know that can do that is Acrobat Reader. hmmn there is no GNU utility for the same purpose. I have a problem in viewing some pdf files. xpdf refuses to

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread Martin Würtele
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 02:24:45AM +0530, harsha wrote: I would like to know if there exists a package to **edit** pdf files. I have some forms in pdf form which i have to fill. I did make a search at freshmeat, sourceforge but none turned up just use your favourite editor to edit the

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread Philipp Lehman
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, harsha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like the poster wanted to fill in PDF Forms, and the only app I know that can do that is Acrobat Reader. hmmn there is no GNU utility for the same purpose. I have a problem in viewing some pdf files. xpdf refuses to open them but

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread Alan Shutko
Philipp Lehman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You might want to try gs + gs-pdfencrypt instead. gs does a better job at dealing with pdf files than xpdf. At the cost of poor font rendering and bad navigation. At least they're interested in integrating it more with frontends, so you'll be able to

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread harsha
hi, to find out where to put your text in the sourcecode. i did this several times and as in most forms the position where to fill in text is marked with dots it's easy to find it. i tried you suggestion. But all i was a lot of control charc and not much of text as it should have been.

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 08:34:29AM +0100, Brett Parker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 03:20:55AM +0530, harsha wrote: hi, Sounds like the poster wanted to fill in PDF Forms, and the only app I know that can do that is Acrobat Reader. hmmn there is no

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread John Galt
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote: on Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 08:34:29AM +0100, Brett Parker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 03:20:55AM +0530, harsha wrote: hi, Sounds like the poster wanted to fill in PDF Forms, and the only app I know that can do that is

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-28 Thread Jason Healy
At 996643163s since epoch (07/31/01 14:49:23 -0400 UTC), harsha wrote: i tried you suggestion. But all i was a lot of control charc and not much of text as it should have been. Looks it is encrypted. In such a case how would you edit it and fill up the forms? Odds are, it's not encrypted

pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread harsha
Hi, I would like to know if there exists a package to **edit** pdf files. I have some forms in pdf form which i have to fill. I did make a search at freshmeat, sourceforge but none turned up regards harsha

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread J.A.Serralheiro
well, do you want to VIEW or CHANGE pdf files? xpdf is very nice to view. apt-get install xpdf-i ( this will get the package for you) On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, harsha wrote: Hi, I would like to know if there exists a package to **edit** pdf files. I have some forms in pdf form which i have

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread Alan Shutko
J.A.Serralheiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: well, do you want to VIEW or CHANGE pdf files? Sounds like the poster wanted to fill in PDF Forms, and the only app I know that can do that is Acrobat Reader. xpdf is very nice to view. Well, except that it doesn't support bookmarks or thumbnails.

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread harsha
hi, apt-get install xpdf-i ( this will get the package for you) xdpf-i helps you to view the decryption support. I am not looking for a viewer. I would like to know if there exists a package to **edit** pdf files.

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread harsha
hi, Sounds like the poster wanted to fill in PDF Forms, and the only app I know that can do that is Acrobat Reader. hmmn there is no GNU utility for the same purpose. I have a problem in viewing some pdf files. xpdf refuses to open them but acrobat reader reads them. is it because the pdf

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread John Galt
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, harsha wrote: hi, apt-get install xpdf-i ( this will get the package for you) xdpf-i helps you to view the decryption support. I am not looking for a viewer. I would like to know if there exists a package to **edit** pdf files.

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread Alan Shutko
John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: $EDITOR/TeTex and dvipdfm? But why you would force people to deal with Adobe right now is beyond me It is not necessary to deal with Adobe to deal with PDF files. If you want to change the .pdf, might I suggest changing the filetype to something that

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread John Galt
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Alan Shutko wrote: John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: $EDITOR/TeTex and dvipdfm? But why you would force people to deal with Adobe right now is beyond me It is not necessary to deal with Adobe to deal with PDF files. No, there's xpdf _et al_, but the .pdf spec was by

Re: pdf editor

2001-07-27 Thread Carl Fink
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 06:33:31PM -0600, John Galt wrote: Is it REALLY that easy to print from Linux now? Is there even a printing application in the base distribution? Troll? So yes, I am suggesting that perhaps it's time to take a good hard look at how dependent printing is on

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-21 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Rich Renomeron wrote: The font support of ps2pdf can be fixed by upgrading to the latest gs-aladdin in unstable (or any Ghostscript 6.0). If you run Potato (like me), you can always download the sources and compile it yourself. did you have troubles with ps files from

OT: Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-20 Thread David Purton
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Sven LUTHER wrote: Ok, that clarifies thing for me, so pdf is just another end-format, like ps, from which i know it is based. Ther *are* plugins available for acrobat under windows and mac which let you do almost anything to a pdf document - but they are *VERY*

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-20 Thread will trillich
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 04:26:38PM +0100, Sven LUTHER wrote: Hello, ... Seeing that most everything comes in pdf format these days, and that at least xpdf, acroread (well it is i386 only and non-free, but still usefull) and gv can read and display/print this format, i asked myself if would

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-20 Thread Rich Renomeron
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, John Griffiths wrote: Also ps2pdf is pretty disapointing in comparison to acrobat distiller, mainly because of the font support and acrobat's freedom to use the encumbered LZW compression algorithm. The font support of ps2pdf can be fixed by upgrading to the latest

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-20 Thread John Griffiths
Also ps2pdf is pretty disapointing in comparison to acrobat distiller, mainly because of the font support and acrobat's freedom to use the encumbered LZW compression algorithm. The font support of ps2pdf can be fixed by upgrading to the latest gs-aladdin in unstable (or any Ghostscript 6.0).

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-20 Thread will trillich
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:30:58PM +1100, John Griffiths wrote: Also ps2pdf is pretty disapointing in comparison to acrobat distiller, mainly because of the font support and acrobat's freedom to use the encumbered LZW compression algorithm. The font support of ps2pdf can be fixed by

pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Sven LUTHER
Hello, ... Seeing that most everything comes in pdf format these days, and that at least xpdf, acroread (well it is i386 only and non-free, but still usefull) and gv can read and display/print this format, i asked myself if would be possible to edit document in pdf format ? Is there a free pdf

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Andrew Perrin
Not sure there's literally such a thing as a PDF Editor; Acrobat doesn't let you do much with an existing PDF file. But if you're looking to *create* PDF files, that you can do with ps2pdf, dvipdf, pdflatex, ... - it depends on the source of the file you want in PDF form. Andy Perrin Sven LUTHER

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Sven LUTHER
Ok, that clarifies thing for me, so pdf is just another end-format, like ps, from which i know it is based. So no hope for me, i will need to get access to the source of said pdf document. :((( Friendly, Sven Luther

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Ilya Martynov
myself if would be possible to edit SL document in pdf format ? SL Is there a free pdf editor somewhere ? SL And if not, is there another solution to do that ? Apart from SL buying adobe acrobat, that is. I've used pdflatex for this. You can create LaTex document then run pdflatex

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Martin Würtele
be possible to edit document in pdf format ? Is there a free pdf editor somewhere ? And if not, is there another solution to do that ? Apart from buying adobe acrobat, that is. you can use pstoedit to convert a ps or pdf file to some editable format like fig. from dpkg -p pstoedit

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Judith Elaine Bush
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 10:40:35AM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote: Not sure there's literally such a thing as a PDF Editor; Acrobat doesn't let you do much with an existing PDF file. But if you're looking to *create* PDF files, that you can do with ps2pdf, dvipdf, pdflatex, ... - it depends

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread John Griffiths
Actually, Acrobat DOES let one edit and manipulate (unlocked) pdf files. Not sure about changing fonts or replacing images, but a certain amount of tweaking judith lets be careful with words.. the program Acrobat Exchange does have a lot of feature creep. But its no substitute to letting

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
Actually, Acrobat DOES let one edit and manipulate (unlocked) pdf files. Not sure about changing fonts or replacing images, but a certain amount of tweaking The way I understand PDF is that it's a universal viewing and printing format, not an editable one. The viewer is free and

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Ted Harding
On 19-Mar-01 Hall Stevenson wrote: Ultimately, if you want to edit anything, you need the original. I don't think you can even create a PDF from scratch or from nothing. You have to start with another file. Well, in fact you can, if you understand the PDF format (which is far from easy), since

Re: pdf editor ?

2001-03-19 Thread Rick Rezinas
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote: think you can even create a PDF from scratch or from nothing. You have to start with another file. I have seen software to generate pdf's on the fly, but they appear to have been templated first. rick Regards Hall -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,