Thank you for sharing. On photo P: document + editing + online = serious privacy concerns, at least for me. Still, photo P another tool in the kit for those completely indifferent to such concerns.
Thanks for showing us this. It should be Government-Mandated that Adobe releases good tools for both Windows and Linux to allow us to edit a PDF. And, how this is acting, is just the same (almost) in Windows how I have to go and edit PDF's. Because there are programs that let you edit a PDF, but almost all of them have an annual subscription now. Hard to find an one-time license anymore, because I'd pay for something -- if it let me not MONKEY with the BS that you are showing. Because, sometimes, I have to go back and edit sections of my Tax Forms, because I forgot a number (or it was wrong), then I have to move it around in an Image Program. Very stupid. There has to be a better way.
@@burnbarrelmedia In my case, it's on the right edge, it hides and recently deleted the launch applications applet. I wen full minimalist with Cinnamon.
If you want to go minimalist, why not Xfce? A pdf file is meant to stay as it is, that's the whole purpose of pdf. A minor, last minute correction before going to press, that's ok, but otherwise, go back to the application that created the document. I use Firefox to edit pdf and it does a good job nowadays.
Thank you for sharing. On photo P: document + editing + online = serious privacy concerns, at least for me. Still, photo P another tool in the kit for those completely indifferent to such concerns.
Thanks for showing us this. It should be Government-Mandated that Adobe releases good tools for both Windows and Linux to allow us to edit a PDF. And, how this is acting, is just the same (almost) in Windows how I have to go and edit PDF's. Because there are programs that let you edit a PDF, but almost all of them have an annual subscription now. Hard to find an one-time license anymore, because I'd pay for something -- if it let me not MONKEY with the BS that you are showing. Because, sometimes, I have to go back and edit sections of my Tax Forms, because I forgot a number (or it was wrong), then I have to move it around in an Image Program. Very stupid. There has to be a better way.
That bottom panel is crazy, man!!!
LOL It sure is. I can't help it.
@@burnbarrelmedia In my case, it's on the right edge, it hides and recently deleted the launch applications applet. I wen full minimalist with Cinnamon.
If you want to go minimalist, why not Xfce?
A pdf file is meant to stay as it is, that's the whole purpose of pdf. A minor, last minute correction before going to press, that's ok, but otherwise, go back to the application that created the document.
I use Firefox to edit pdf and it does a good job nowadays.
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