On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 10:35:17 -0400, Mike Holstein wrote: >libreoffice Thank you,
it's my thought too, to use something I'm used to and than to export to a PDF. One issue is that I've got scanned certificates, but I guess I can send several PDFs and assumed everything should be in one PDF, IIRC I once used a command line tool to merge PDFs. If I type "pdf" in a terminal and then press the tab-key, I get several tools. On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 07:55:10 -0700 (PDT), Len Ovens wrote: >I have used the print to pdf feature for web pages I have some >interest in that may dissapear (I learned that web sites do vanish in >time). They have included various graphics that show in the pdf also. >I do not knknow if evince will allow editing of a pdf form as well >becasue I don't remember trying. pdf forms have been around a while >though. That's what I often do. In former times I printed websites I wanted to read without sitting in front of my computer. Nowadays I use the browser's print option to get PDFs and then I use my iPad as a reader. I just read those PDFs and I guess they aren't editable. I guess it's impossible to copy and paste, IIRC those PDF texts are pictures, not text. >Mobile phone means "I am willing to be bugged no matter what I am >doing." That is the kind of worker they are looking for. But those workers with mobile phones who are always reachable for the employer OTOH misuse their smart phones 3/4 of the working time and just work 1/4 of the time. I remember a funny situation when I put together a trampoline for kids. To mount the frame two hands are not enough, but less people are able to assist with a free hand, because they need their hands for the smart phones. Btw. more than 20 years ago I had a girlfriend that gave her employer my landline phone number. She aborted vacation for several hours to boot up a computer. It wasn't a real case of emergency, it was a case of bollocks. Nobody was able to press a button. >Any Linux App that can print can also save to pdf. Thanks, I wasn't sure that all apps are able to do this. -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
