On or about 10/23/2006 11:41 AM, EJones penned the following: > On or about 10/23/2006 11:19 AM, John Jason Jordan penned the following: >> On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 06:26:39 -0400 >> EJones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo: >> >>> You could try FOXIT PDF READER - it's FREE and has an option to insert >>> text for filling out forms. Not an Editor, you can't save you're >>> changes, but you can print the form with changes. >>> >>> They also offer an EDITOR, but it is not free. >>> http://www.foxitsoftware.com/ >> >> I just downloaded Foxit Reader 2.0 for Linux. It certainly is fast. >> However, there is no option to edit or annotate text. I can't even >> select anything. (I tried with PDFs that I had previously opened and >> selected text in with KPDF and Adobe Reader.) In fact, there isn't even >> a print option. Worse, one of the PDFs that I opened did not display >> everything correctly. > > Not sure about Linux, but in the Windows version 2.0 if you look at the > icons in the tool bar, you'll see one that shows a pad and pencil. When > a pdf document is loaded there will be a 'typewriter' option. That will > bring up a task bar that will allow you to change font, color and size > of the characters you want to enter. Just position cursor to the spot > and start typing. > >
And I forgot to answer the print problem - in the Windows version there is a 'printer setup' and 'print' under the 'File' heading. -- Ed What's "Ham Radio"?: http://www.hello-radio.com/ The Suite: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
