open source pdf editor for linux based os?
currently using libreoffice draw.
currently using libreoffice draw.
poVoq, For small edits I usually use xournalpp.github.io
I think OnlyOffice also recently added PDF editing.
redcalcium, It’s very limited, but you can use Gimp or Inkscape to edit a pdf in a pinch. IIRC gimp can’t edit existing text in pdf, but inkscape can.
poinck, I used Inkscape a lot on PDFs with forms and broken layout. The beauty of it, you can fix other problems, too, use your own font or change the font of existing text. (:
savbran, This is an intuitive PDF page editor for linux: Pdfmixtool
ULS, (edited ) Do you mean “Based” OS or based os?
alexdeathway,
DrWeevilJammer, Stirling-PDF is amazing
KryptonNerd, Oh wow how have I not heard of this before?! It looks incredible
Inuus, LibreOffice Draw can make changes to PDFs.
alexdeathway, having layering(hope that the right word for a group of text, icons and symbols) issue where icons and symbols go missing or get replaced by square boxes
https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/c6983b99-4e9a-4f75-b3f8-d35cb00fa72a.png
Parodper, Galician Might be an issue with fonts?
kelvie, What kind of edits are we talking? Firefox can add signatures and text now in its built-in pdf reader.
alexdeathway, résumés and stuff
roflo1, If you don’t mind the learning curve, Scribus does a good job.
IrritableOcelot, Okular usually works well for me, for highlighting and field editing, YMMV.
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