I cancelled my Adobe Acrobat and now need recommendations for the "best" PDF alternatives.

All I need is commenting, highlighting, signing and reduce size.

That last one is something that could be a python (or like) script since I only need it with #rst2pdf.

Must be windows with linux as a bonus.

Boosts appreciated to get more options.

#adobe #alternative #pdf

#rst2pdf is a #rST to #PDF converter.

rst2pdf compiles #reStructuredText into PDF files. rst2pdf supports all of the regular directives from rST, but adds syntax highlighting, counting index numbers, and a subset of LaTeX. rst2pdf's page formatting, quote characters, etc., are controlled using a configuration file and stylesheets. rst2pdf supports extensions.

Website πŸ”—οΈ: https://rst2pdf.org/

apt πŸ“¦οΈ: rst2pdf

#free #opensource #foss #fossmendation #programming

rst2pdf

Use a text editor. Make a PDF

rst2pdf

@puffinux
@gecko

A bit late to the party but... my frequently used apps:

#Firefox #PaleMoon (browser)
#Vim + #rst + #rst2pdf #LyX (documents)
#Thunar #MidnightCommander (file manager)
#Geeqie (image viewer)
#abcde (CD ripper)
#Sakura (terminal)
#Vim (text)
#ClawsMail #mutt (email)
#Xfce (desktop)
#Xpdf (PDF viewer)
#scrot (screenshots)
#screen (terminal multiplexer)
#GIMP #RawTherapee #Inkscape (image editing)
#MPV #VLC (media viewer)
#Qmmp (audio)
#QuiteRSS (RSS)

#FOSS #FLOSS