Edit pdf file in Debian Lenny using pdfedit
Do you need a pdf editor running on Linux especially Debian and Ubuntu?
You should give a try on pdfedit. A small application that enables you to edit or modify pdf files. Complete editing of pdf documents is made possible with PDFedit. You can change either raw pdf objects (for advanced users) or use predefined gui functions. Functions can be easily added as everything is based on a scripts. Its free and open source application.
1. Download pdfedit from here
2. Install the file using command:
sudo dpkg -i pdfedit_0.4.1-2_i386.deb
You re done. Now you can modify, add or edit your pdffiles.
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[...] give a try on pdfedit. A small application that enables you to edit or modify pdf files. More here Complete editing of pdf documents is made possible with PDFedit. You can change either raw pdf [...]
peter
It look ugly.
R S Chakravarti
It is enough to type apt-get install pdfedit.
charlie
An actual tutorial on how to use that monster would have been useful…