On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 14:30, you wrote:
> acrobat reader has cut.
>
> you can make a pdf from any document in kde by using the pdf printer
> in kprinter (just file|print from konqueror, its easier to see than to
> explain, its in the list of printers)
>
> to edit something that is already a pdf, i'm not sure.
>
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 21:40:27+1200 Ken
>
> McAllister<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ken asks:           (1) Can I have the dollar for spotting the deliberate
> > spelling mistaak on Page 2  of http://berty.dyndns.org/KdeApps.pdf:
> > "the student can self-asses" ?
> >
> >             (2) As well as wanting to put the fifth S into "self-assess"
> >             above, I
> > wanted the other day to extract email addresses from a pdf file.  No
> > cut-and-paste with  KGhostView or  XPDF!
> >     Google gives me 332 000 references to "Linux PDF Editor." The
> >     command
> > lines "apropos pdf" and "apropos PDF" both give me no references at
> > all, locally.  Is there a PDF editor  with Mandrake 9.0?  What do
> > others do?

......yep Nick's right 

I tried copy and paste from (acroread (acrobat reader 5.0.8) and it works like 
a charm

Tried it in both "select all" & "select some text" mode although it is pretty 
vague withh the cursor selecting and it dumps all formatting etc

Able to copy and pate in and out of OpenOffice/ reprint pdf etc

-- 
cheers................dave


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