It's no Acrobat, but KWord can open up a pdf to allow you to edit it.
It has to be a pretty simple pdf or the formatting will get messed up
though.
For original documents, both KWord and OpenOffice.org Writer both
produce excellent output. For fancier work, Scribus is the app.
Lastly, since you
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> Is there a port that allows you to edit a pdf file or fill it in?
I don't know one with which a PDF file can be edited, but acroread
port, print/acroread, does allow to type in the appropriate space in some files.
If you are feeling
E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Is there a port that allows you to edit a pdf file or fill it in?
acroread (/usr/ports/print).
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E. J. Cerejo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050121 14:58]:
> Is there a port that allows you to edit a pdf file or fill it in?
It appears not - lots of writers and readers, but no *editors* per se.
Write one ;-D
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