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PDF editor on Linux?

Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of a FOSS editing app to use on PDFs, just to add text and and mark things out, I tried GNU image editor but it just works on images exclusively. Any ideas are appreciated, thanks.

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  • Okular and Xournal++ both do well for annotating an existing PDF, but you can only add not remove or modify.

    For modifying, LibreOffice will do it at the expense of the layout getting seriously mangled even on the simplest of PDFs.

  • Several options:

    • Master PDF Editor, version 4 is free (and in AUR);
    • PDF Arranger, good for bulk edits;
    • jPdfTweak, a veritable swiss knife of PDF editing;
    • jPDFBookmarks, the best for editing bookmarks;
    • Briss, for bulk cutting PDFs;
    • Krop, also for cutting, but less flexible.
  • I have used Krita to edit 1-2 page PDFs, but it's clunky as each page is its own layer. If you're looking for something that lets you add notes to an entire book or something... probably not useful.

  • If you asked this on a windows forum years ago, people would say "you can't edfit a pdf by design"

    I like how on Linux we have so many solutions and nobody even mentions this

    • Would it have been? I mean, I certainly don't like Adobe, but Acrobat has been able to edit pretty much any aspect of a pdf for quite some time.

  • In addition to what's already mentioned in the comments, shout out to Inkscape. I guess it's similar to LibreOffice Draw, but I prefer the user experience of Inkscape. Probably more for single-page PDFs.

  • Scribus works, but it's not terribly user friendly. I've looked around for a while for something that is easy to work with, but haven't found anything better. For some forms, I end up needing to fire up my Windows VM and run Adobe.

  • If you need something powerful (but maybe not very easy to use at first) GIMP also works great for that.

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