@linguistgoneforeign #Okular (KDE) can also do annotation. Similarly Document Viewer (GNOME) - both #Linux and #macOS (at least Okular)
There are also #opensource PDF viewers for Windows, but I am not familiar with this OS
@linguistgoneforeign #Okular (KDE) can also do annotation. Similarly Document Viewer (GNOME) - both #Linux and #macOS (at least Okular)
There are also #opensource PDF viewers for Windows, but I am not familiar with this OS
@vfrmedia try #Okular it can look a bit plain, but has a lot of features and supported formats. #opensource #crossplatform
Argh, filling in a #PDF form with #Evince. I accidentally tick a radio button that I shouldn't have ticked. I now cannot untick it. #Okular seems to have the same problem.
(The form has clearly been authored wrong, since it has 2 separate radio button groups where there should be one, leading to the possibility of having 2 buttons ticked at the same time, but really, I don't want to have to re-fill in the entire form just because nothing will let me undo the selection!)
I just accidentally discovered Okular can open epubs. Handy!
#Okular is one of my favorite pieces of software. It does one thing, does it well, and doesn't demand a god damn thing from me. Never once have I asked it to open a PDF and it not just do that (excluding corrupted files, as that's not it's fault). It's one of the few pieces of software I can't think of a complaint about.
¿Soy yo o es que #Okular se durmió en sus laureles desde 3 años atrás?
En 2014, fue una de las principales razones por las que me moví de GNOME a KDE Plasma, no había un software decente para leer/anotar formatos de documento portables, desarrollado en GTK. Xournal++ es excelente (lo sigo usando) pero en casos de uso diferentes.
Hoy, creo que Okular es de lo menos destacable entre los programas de base en #KDE #Plasma