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Strike Through in PDF on Linux
Easily Add Strikethroughs in PDFs on Linux
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can add strikethroughs using online annotation tools in your browser on Linux. Upload your PDF and use available text editing functions to apply strikethroughs.
Yes, the PDF annotation tool works perfectly on Linux through any modern web browser like Chrome or Firefox, no installations needed.
No, the tool requires a graphical interface in the browser. Terminal commands on Linux do not provide this functionality.
You can annotate PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP files directly in your browser on any Linux system.
There are no global keyboard shortcuts for strikethrough on Linux. However, within the tool interface, you can manually use the provided options.
Yes, as long as you have access to a compatible web browser, the tool can be used on any Linux distribution, including Ubuntu, Fedora, and others.
Yes, after adding strikethroughs or other annotations, you can download the annotated PDF directly to your Linux system.
Yes, you can use the tool for free to annotate PDFs. Logging in allows additional actions like saving files to cloud services.
No, the annotation tool requires a browser-based interface, not a command-line terminal.
The maximum file size for uploading and annotating is 100 MB. You can annotate one file per session.
No, the tool cannot edit existing text in a PDF. It allows you to add annotations like strikethroughs over the content.
No, the tool processes one PDF at a time. For batch processing, you need desktop software.
No, the annotation tool does not support real-time collaboration. It focuses on individual document editing.
Yes, if logged in, you can save annotated files directly to services like Evernote from the tool.
No installation is needed. The tool works directly in your web browser, keeping your system lightweight and efficient.