On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 19:30:24 -0600
Fred James <[email protected]> dijo:

>John Jason Jordan wrote:
>> I hope you're reading the list, because I don't have your e-mail
>> address.
>>
>> I just discovered the coolest PDF tool: xournal. It's in the regular
>> Fedora repositories, so probably it is in the Ubuntu repositories as
>> well. If you can't find it in the repositories it is available at
>> xournal.sourceforge.net.
>>
>> You can use xournal to markup any old PDF file. "Markup" includes
>> adding lines, shapes or text. The tools include Eraser (doesn't work
>> on text), Pen, Highlighter and Text. Text can be in any of several
>> colors and you can use any font installed on your computer. You can
>> place the markups anyplace on the document. When you finish making
>> your markups you can export as a new PDF, or you can print it out.
>> Since you can export as a new PDF you could just mark up a PDF and
>> e-mail it back to the people you got it from.
>>
>> It is perfect for filling in the blanks on forms that you get as PDF
>> files, even if the PDF file was not created as an editable PDF form.
>>
>> It was actually created originally as a note-taking application, but
>> the PDF editing features are what I will use it for.
>>   
>John Jason Jordan
>Thank you ... don't know if your intended target has seen this as yet, 
>but I found the application included in the Mandriva 2008.0 distro 
>(version 0.4.2.1) ... I like it

The latest version is 0.4.5, which was in the Fedora repos. I think you
can get it from the Sourceforge page.

I like it too. Very handy. There is another one as well, "Jarnal" or
something like that, but it is older and written in Java.
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