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Nick Rout wrote: |
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>On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 12:14 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote: |
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>>Looks like if I wish to add comment to PDF files, the only thing I can do is |
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>>to buy Acrobat. I don't mind buying one copy, but other people in the |
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>>company will need it too, that's a lot of copies. |
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>>Just come by this question and is there a free product for adding PDF |
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>>comments? I need to add comment, nothing more (like stamping, audio clips |
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>>and such things are not so useful). |
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>There are lots of libraries for dealing with pdf files. Take a look at |
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I hope you know I am talking about user tools, for use with office people. |
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>>Looks like in Linux even a product that can READ pdf file correctly are |
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>>lacking. |
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>What is wrong with acroread on linux? |
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Ah, sorry, I wasn't considering Linux product => foss based on Linux, |
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which is wrong of course. acroread is fine, gpdf fails. |
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