Edit PDF Files with pdfedit


Collaborative editing can be painful and in the end you might end up doing some changes to pdf versions of submitted files. pdfedit comes in handy. I needed some time searching the internet (very high noise level for this topic), while the program kept arguing "document is read-only." How to actually change files? Answer: tools > delinearize, open document, save document under new name, open again. The editor is comfortable enough (although the UI is kind of messy).

P.S.: Inkscape is a very comfortable editor. It allows import and export of many image formats including PDF and EPS. See my blog entry about creating print-quality figures with SVG, where I tell more about inkscape.

1 Response to "Edit PDF Files with pdfedit"

Nice sharing. I would also like to share my experience. I am using Classic PDF editor it allows me to create, view, edit and convert any PDF file with single click. It works like a charm!

Follow this interesting tutorial to know how easy is to edit PDF files here http://www.classicpdf.com/How-To-Edit-PDF-Files.html

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