Il 16/12/2010 11:08, Harold Fuchs ha scritto:
On 16 December 2010 07:15, Marcello Romani<[email protected]> wrote:
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PDF is not meant for editing. Period.
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So you are saying that after first saving my PDF document (which I made
using Acrobat) it's cast in stone and I can't edit it or send it to my
colleague (who also has Acrobat) for review/edit. Not sure about that ...
No, I'm saying PDF was not /designed/ to be edited. The fact that one
can edit a PDF is to be taken as an unintended feature.
That said, as this thread demonstrates there is quite a lot of software
which can edit a PDF. But what can be edited and the quality of the
results depend also on how the document was created. I've seen PDFs
which could be opened with a text editor and easily modified (with some
care), but I've also seen PDFs which just contain a jpg scan of a paper
document. In between you find all degrees of human-readability and
editability.
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Marcello Romani
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