Are there any better alternative to PDFEdit in Linux?
You can edit PDF documents in Linux with GIMP, Inscape and Openoffice Drawing.
Editing PDF documents with Openoffice
Sun PDF Import Extension allows you to import and modify PDF documents. Best results with 100% layout accuracy can be achieved with the "PDF/ODF hybrid file" format, which this extension also enables. A hybrid PDF/ODF file is a PDF file that contains an embedded ODF source file. Hybrid PDF/ODF files will be opened in OpenOffice.org as an ODF file without any layout changes. Users without this extension can open the PDF part of the hybrid file with their PDF viewer.
The PDF Import Extension also allows you to import and modify PDF documents for non hybrid PDF/ODF files. PDF documents are imported in Draw to preserve the layout and to allow basic editing. This is the
perfect solution for changing dates, numbers or small portions of text with a minimum loss of formatting information for simple formatted documents.
Documents with more sophisticated layouts, such as those created with professional Desktop Publishing applications that use special fonts and complex vector graphics are not suitable for the PDF Import Extension. Similarly, longer documents (> 20 pages) may cause some performance and stability problems.
Features:
- Text attributes like font family, font size, weight (bold, not bold), style (italic, not italic) are imported together with their respective text
- Retain font appearance, when a PDF file uses a font not installed on your system, the font is replaced with the best alternative font
- Converts images and vector graphics
- Each line in a paragraph is converted into one text object
- Import of password-protected PDF files
- Import shapes with default style
- Support for colors and bitmaps
- Backgrounds remain behind other elements
Not supported:
- Native PDF forms
- Proper paragraphs
- Processing layout of LaTeX PDF
- Import of complex vector graphics elements
- Conversion of tables
- Import of EPS graphics
- RTL (right-to-left) text/font support
How to add the PDF Import Extension to Open Office 3.x- Download the PDF import extension (Supported platforms: Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows)
- Run OpenOffice Draw
- Select "Tools" -> "Extension Manager" from the drop-down menu.
- Click the "Add" button, select the extension in the file chooser dialog and click "OK".
You may need to accept a license or agree to replace an existing version of an extension.
You can also double-click on the downloaded extension in a file browser and it will be installed. The procedure is the same as described above. That is, OpenOffice.org will start and you will be asked if you want to continue the installation, and so on.