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PDFedit
PDF editor
Developer(s)Michal Hocko, Jozef Mišutka, Martin Petříček, Miroslav Jahoda
Stable release0.4.5 / February 10, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-02-10)
Repository
Operating systemUnix-like, Windows
Available inEnglish, Czech, German, Russian, Spanish
TypePDF editor
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://pdfedit.cz

PDFedit is a free PDF editor for Unix-like operating systems (including Cygwin on top of Windows). It does not support editing protected or encrypted PDF files or word processor-style text manipulation, however.

PDFedit GUI is based on the Qt 3 toolkit and scripting engine (QSA), so every operation is scriptable. It also has the ability to be scripted in ECMAScript. Part of the program is also command line interface for PDF manipulation. Xpdf is used for low level processing.

PDF is a complex format designed for publishing output, not for any further modifications. PDFedit is a low-level tool for technical users that provides structured access to the internal structure of the PDF file. It may require familiarity with PDF specifications to be able to make substantial modifications.

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References

  1. PDFedit fills hole in the desktop by Bruce Byfield. Linux.com March 14 2007 (Accessed on September 11, 2007)

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