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Editing PDFs on Linux
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can edit PDFs on Linux using browser-based PDF editors. These tools allow you to annotate and highlight PDFs directly in your web browser without installation.
On a Linux server, you can use browser-based PDF annotation tools. Simply upload your PDF from the server, make corrections, and download the edited document.
Yes, free browser-based PDF annotation tools are available. They offer features like adding text, highlights, and shapes without needing desktop installation.
You can't directly edit PDF text. Instead, use text annotations to add new text or comments to the existing PDF content.
Mirroring or rotating PDFs often requires a specialized PDF editor or viewer. Standard annotation tools do not support document mirroring.
To convert PDFs to PNGs, you need a dedicated PDF converter or image converter program. This feature is not available in basic annotation tools.
Most PDF editing features are available in online tools that require no download. Use these for quick and easy access with no additional installation.
You can annotate PDFs and various image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload these files, annotate them, and download the results effortlessly.
Yes, since the tools operate in web browsers, they are compatible with Linux. You simply need a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox.
No, there is no OCR functionality. The tool is designed for adding annotations, not for extracting text from images.
No, these annotation tools are desktop-only and must be accessed through a desktop browser on Linux, not via mobile devices.
Each file uploaded for annotation should not exceed 100 MB. You can work on only one file at a time per session.
Yes, upload JPEGs using the file uploader. Then use various annotation tools like text, highlights, and shapes to edit your image.
You can download the annotated and edited PDFs directly from the browser tool after making your changes—no special Linux software required.
First, save the email as a PDF. Upload this PDF to the online annotation tool, add your corrections, and download the annotated version.