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  3. I need a PDF reader for Linux that can handle comments well - overview list, add a comment etc.

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  • malte@radikal.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    I need a PDF reader for Linux that can handle comments well - overview list, add a comment etc. I need to go through a proof reading of a book 500 pages long, so it need to work well. Any recommendations?

    #FLOSS #FOSS #PDF #Proofreading #Linux

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    • malte@radikal.socialM malte@radikal.social

      I need a PDF reader for Linux that can handle comments well - overview list, add a comment etc. I need to go through a proof reading of a book 500 pages long, so it need to work well. Any recommendations?

      #FLOSS #FOSS #PDF #Proofreading #Linux

      rspfau@ecoevo.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @malte For something like that, it might be best to go for a commercial product such as Master PDF. The FOSS options I've used seem a bit, rudimentary. You can try Master PDF for free, but it has a watermark that can be removed with purchase. Xodo is subscription based (perpetual is much more than Master PDF).

      Will you be needing to send it to someone else who will be using Adobe to read it? MIght want to test for compatibility regarding notes.

      https://itsfoss.com/pdf-editors-linux/

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      • malte@radikal.socialM malte@radikal.social

        I need a PDF reader for Linux that can handle comments well - overview list, add a comment etc. I need to go through a proof reading of a book 500 pages long, so it need to work well. Any recommendations?

        #FLOSS #FOSS #PDF #Proofreading #Linux

        thehappycoder@hachyderm.ioT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @malte #firefox browser, on the latest versions, is a smashing PDF reader. It has comments, highlights, all the shenannigans. 😎

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        • thehappycoder@hachyderm.ioT thehappycoder@hachyderm.io

          @malte #firefox browser, on the latest versions, is a smashing PDF reader. It has comments, highlights, all the shenannigans. 😎

          malte@radikal.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @thehappycoder I tried it and couldn't find a way to filter comments, easily check them off (shortcuts) and the comment icons got in the way of reading the text.

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          • rspfau@ecoevo.socialR rspfau@ecoevo.social

            @malte For something like that, it might be best to go for a commercial product such as Master PDF. The FOSS options I've used seem a bit, rudimentary. You can try Master PDF for free, but it has a watermark that can be removed with purchase. Xodo is subscription based (perpetual is much more than Master PDF).

            Will you be needing to send it to someone else who will be using Adobe to read it? MIght want to test for compatibility regarding notes.

            https://itsfoss.com/pdf-editors-linux/

            malte@radikal.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @rspfau Yes I will need to send it to someone with Adobe Reader. The risk of incompatibility is ready when you have 500 pages to go through. I tried Master PDF and couldn't find an easy way to go through the comments with shortcuts - check them off specifically.

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            • malte@radikal.socialM malte@radikal.social

              @thehappycoder I tried it and couldn't find a way to filter comments, easily check them off (shortcuts) and the comment icons got in the way of reading the text.

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              @malte Maybe you can open a ticket about that bad UX so Mozilla volunteers can improve it? That is the FOSS spirit, help the community improve 🙏

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              • malte@radikal.socialM malte@radikal.social

                @rspfau Yes I will need to send it to someone with Adobe Reader. The risk of incompatibility is ready when you have 500 pages to go through. I tried Master PDF and couldn't find an easy way to go through the comments with shortcuts - check them off specifically.

                rspfau@ecoevo.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                @malte Does it HAVE to be a PDF? I'd ask if an alternative format is available. What format is the book being created in?
                https://www.reddit.com/r/software/comments/12gecdl/collaborative_pdf_editor_in_the_cloud_that_works/?rdt=41625

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                • rspfau@ecoevo.socialR rspfau@ecoevo.social

                  @malte Does it HAVE to be a PDF? I'd ask if an alternative format is available. What format is the book being created in?
                  https://www.reddit.com/r/software/comments/12gecdl/collaborative_pdf_editor_in_the_cloud_that_works/?rdt=41625

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                  @rspfau Yes, the proofreading has already been done. I would have preferred a different format, but this is what the editor went with. The layout is changed in InDesign, but that is irrelevant for my use case.

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                  • thehappycoder@hachyderm.ioT thehappycoder@hachyderm.io

                    @malte Maybe you can open a ticket about that bad UX so Mozilla volunteers can improve it? That is the FOSS spirit, help the community improve 🙏

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                    @thehappycoder I certainly could if I knew where and how. Can you point me in the right place?

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