PDF helper under Linux system LinuxPDFeditor

  

The Linux PDF editor is a scriptable software that runs on almost any script. For users, PDFedit is a fast-starting software that can: write/create/edit PDF files; print and save PDF documents; convert PDF files to XML and more.


Users can install PDFedit on Debian or Ubuntu Linux by typing $ sudo apt-get install pdfedit .

To run PDFedit, just type:

$pdfedit /path/to/pdf.file &

$ pdfedit &

If you only If you need to add a note to the pdf, xournal is a good choice.

There are also other PDF document editing software in the open source world, for example:

Scribus: Open source desktop publishing system program software. It runs on a PC with Linux, Mac and Windows. This software is also very good for PDFEdit. When installing, users only need to type: $ sudo apt-get install scribus.

The sequence of editing PDF documents using Scribus is: Enable Scribus> Open New File> Insert> Mirror> Double-click> Select PDF File

There is also Flpsed, which is also a To edit the PDF document, the user can enter $ sudo apt-get install flpsed to install the software; enter $ flpsed /path/to/pdf-file.pdf & to edit the file.

There is also a Gimp, but users need to have some basic knowledge of Gimp editing PDF documents. Gimp can run on almost all Linux distribution systems, but this is best not to be the preferred PDF editor.

Users can not only use these software to edit PDF documents, but also complete online processing through a web browser.

For users like Linux or Unix, PDFEdit is the best open source editing software. However, the software does not support the encryption protection of PDF documents for the time being.

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