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Any software to comment/draw in a PDF file?

 
 
MatrixV
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      27th Sep 2005
I'd like to highlight lines of texts. Most software for pdf can only
print or view, unlike adobe acrobat.
Thank you.

 
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      28th Sep 2005
"MatrixV" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1127848215.708594.145150
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> I'd like to highlight lines of texts. Most software for pdf can only
> print or view, unlike adobe acrobat.
> Thank you.
>
>


The latest version of Foxit @ www.foxitsoftware.com (and possibly previous
versions) has a typewriter function, whereby you can write on a PDF and
print what you've written. However, you can't save the PDF with the
typewriter text.

Not quite highlighting lines, but it's the only freeware I've seen that
allows you to do anything to a PDF.

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socrtwo
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      28th Sep 2005
MatrixV wrote:
> I'd like to highlight lines of texts. Most software for pdf can only
> print or view, unlike adobe acrobat.


Brava Reader allows you to do some kind of markup but it requires there
to be a pre-existing xrl or mrk file. I suppose that means that
someone has previously marked up the file with some version of Adobe
Acrobat Standard or Pro and generated those types of files.

Brava Reader is here:

http://www.bravaviewer.com/reader.htm

You can convert the PDF documents into high resolution jpgs or their
images using Ghostscript and GSView. You could then markup the files
in PowerPoint or maybe even word (hint try using the image as a
background. Format Menu -> Background Choice -> Picture Tab -> Select
Picture -> browse for your GSView converted picture).

I wrote up how to fill in PDF Forms using Ghostscript, GSView and
PowerPoint here (highlighting would not be much different than filling
out forms with text boxes in PP):

http://www.socrtwo.info/pdf_form.htm

For the most recent versions of GSView and Ghostscript go here:

http://ghostscript.com/

Paul Pruitt (socrtwo)
www.s2services.com
www.socrtwo.info

 
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socrtwo
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      29th Sep 2005
MatrixV wrote:
> I'd like to highlight lines of texts. Most software for pdf can only
> print or view, unlike adobe acrobat.


Brava Reader allows you to do some kind of markup but it requires there
to be a pre-existing xrl or mrk file. I suppose that means that
someone has previously marked up the file with some version of Adobe
Acrobat Standard or Pro and generated those types of files.

Brava Reader is here:

http://www.bravaviewer.com/reader.htm

You can convert the PDF documents into high resolution jpgs or their
images using Ghostscript and GSView. You could then markup the files
in PowerPoint or maybe even word (hint try using the image as a
background. Format Menu -> Background Choice -> Picture Tab -> Select
Picture -> browse for your GSView converted picture).

I wrote up how to fill in PDF Forms using Ghostscript, GSView and
PowerPoint here (highlighting would not be much different than filling
out forms with text boxes in PP):

http://www.socrtwo.info/pdf_form.htm

For the most recent versions of GSView and Ghostscript go here:

http://ghostscript.com/

Paul Pruitt (socrtwo)
www.s2services.com
www.socrtwo.info

 
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socrtwo
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      2nd Oct 2005

Stuzz wrote:

> The latest version of Foxit @ www.foxitsoftware.com (and possibly previous
> versions) has a typewriter function, whereby you can write on a PDF and
> print what you've written. However, you can't save the PDF with the
> typewriter text.


Rumor has it you can save the file, but with a watermark on the first
page. An alternative is to print to a PDF File using a PDF driver,
like PDF995, or CutePDF Writer. This gives you the original PDF File
with the highlighted comments superimposed.

Also with Adobe Reader version 6 and 7 (maybe 5 too), you can choose
the option File Menu -> Save as Text. This extracts the text from the
document. You can then open the text document in a Word processor,
reformat it and comment on it. (This little known feature is really
there).

Paul Pruitt (socrtwo)
www.socrto.info
wwww.s2services.com

 
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Atlas
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      3rd Oct 2005
Thank you all. I'm trying each of them.

 
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