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* very capable, similar to Foxit Reader
* very capable, similar to Foxit Reader
* doesn't leave a stamp


==Skim==
==Skim==

Revision as of 12:28, 8 August 2008

Introduction

The purpose of this page is to collect notes on tools that allows annotating pdf files. We consider only tools that are free.

Jarnal

General notes

  • requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to run
  • cross-platform
  • not very fast, but useable
  • main concept: the tool loads a pdf file as a background image, then allows simple drawing on another layer on top of the background
  • allows exporting the result as another pdf, combining the original pdf and the new layer
  • further info can be found at Jarnal home page: http://www.dklevine.com/general/software/tc1000/jarnal.htm

Installation

<geshi lang="bash"> sudo mkdir -p /opt/jarnal cd /opt/jarnal sudo unzip /path/to/jarnal-install.zip </geshi>

    • After installation, to start the tool run sh /opt/jarnal/jarnalannotate.sh
  • on MacOSX:
    • the same as on linux; MacOSX has JRE installed by default

Usage

Please put here questions and answers on jarnal's usage; if you have a question but don't know the answer, put it here too, someone else might answer it

  • Start the application, then select File/Open Background to open a PDF file
  • To put some text:
    • click on Text tool
    • click on the place you want to write text
    • type the text in
  • To put some hand-drawing:
    • click on the relevant tool (pen, highlighter, or eraser)
    • drag the mouse to make the desired change
  • To move some drawn text around:
    • click on Select tool
    • click on text and drag it to another place
    • N.B.: every time you want to move some text (or another piece of drawing), you must click on the Select tool first and then drag the relevant object.

The icon set may look too crowded, but they are only of a few types:

  • text: to put text notes
  • pen: for free-hand drawing: works as a pen on board
  • highlight: to highlight some area
  • eraser: to erase things that have been drawn before

Xournal

  • linux only
  • similar (but somewhat less) functionality as Jarnal

Foxit Reader

  • windows only
  • excellent tools for commenting, comparable to Acrobat Pro
  • free version of Foxit Reader however will leave a stamp on each page (not a big problem for our purpose?)

PDF-XChange Viewer

  • Windows only
  • very capable, similar to Foxit Reader
  • doesn't leave a stamp

Skim

MacOSX only, to be tested http://lifehacker.com/photogallery/Top-10-PDF-Tricks/2384410

Tools that have been tested but are not suitable for pdf annotating

NoteLab

  • cross-platform (java)
  • just allows hand-writing but not importing background image

pdfedit

  • linux only
  • allow low-level pdf manipulation
  • allow adding/replacing text, line and rectangle, but not to move/undo/adjust things that have been added

OpenOffice PDF import

  • the idea is fine: to import a PDF file as background, and use Impress to put further markups over the background
  • status: beta, available for OpenOffice.org 3 only
  • doesn't keep the pdf intact