Hi, On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Sharad Birmiwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > Hi Ashvinikumar, > > I won't call kpdf as an equivalent of Acrobat Reader but kpdf has many > features. The next best pdf viewer, from my experience, is evince > which is simple and light and gets most of the work done. > > > Sharad > > > > I guess you are more interested with editing/highlighting/commenting/annotating pdfs. kpdf, xpdf etc are plain pdf viewers with no editing capabilities (though they are best at what they are supposed to do). 'Okular' which is the successor of kpdf in KDE4+ and a Universal Document Viewer, supports annotating, commenting etc and works pretty well for me. (Although its not actually a pdf editor in true sense, annotations are saved seperately unless you export the pdf again, which makes more sense I guess) But if you are using KDE3 libs, pdfedit should work for you. It has a messed up UI though I've read somewhere that openoffice3 supports pdf import and export. It could be used to import a pdf, edit it and export again. Not sure about it, never tried -- Gunjan Patidar Mike Myers - "My theory is that all of Scottish cuisine is based on a dare." --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- group http://groups.google.com/group/iitdlug -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
