Preferably free/shareware. I'm on 10.4.11.
Not exactly "editing" a PDF, though -- that's just extracting text and images from a PDF document.
Sure, if you want to rebuild the entire PDF from scratch.Which can then be reinserted in a .pdf file with pdf writer, yes?
A PDF writer is very different from a program that can "edit" PDFs.A pdf writer is - apparently - available from brothersoft.
But that's changing the basic document content... the original PDF contained actual, embedded text, but the final product PDF contained only an image of text... two very different things. The text in your new PDF is no longer resolution-independent, and is, in fact, no longer "text." If you change the zoom of the original PDF to something like, say, 800%, the text will appear crisp and clean. In your "jpeg" PDF, if you zoom the document to 800%, your text will appear jagged, because it's no longer text.Edit: I've just run the editing test through AWorks Drawing as explained, a combo of text and graphic, saved the document in AW as JPEG (Quicktime), reopened it in Acrobat and then saved it as a .pdf file.
Sure, if you want to rebuild the entire PDF from scratch.
I now challenge you to extract the text once again from your "jpeg" PDF, the same way you did with the original PDF (highlight, copy-paste).
If that's what he wants to do, he needn't any special software to do so... I highly doubt his intentions are rebuilding PDF files from scratch.Yes, and maybe that's what Krank wants to do.
Challenge accepted - and completed. I have copied and pasted it from the 'edited' .pdf file I created into both AWks drawing and into MSWord. You have only my word as a bounder and a cad - not really - that I have done it, but, believe me, it is practicable.
How did you copy text from a JPEG image without OCR software?
If I tell you, will you solemnly promise to tell everyone else?
Seriously, see the second of my posts on this topic, the Edit bit.
1. I used the .jpg file I'd created after copy/pasting bits from a .pdf file into AWks and saving as .jpg (QT), and then
2. I opened the .jpg in Acrobat Pro, thereafter
3. Saved As .pdf in Acrobat.
If people are using OS Leopard, then they cannot use the method explained. AWks is the intermediate application, one of the compelling reasons I've stuck with Tiger.
Sure, if you want to rebuild the entire PDF from scratch.
A PDF writer is very different from a program that can "edit" PDFs.
But that's changing the basic document content... the original PDF contained actual, embedded text, but the final product PDF contained only an image of text... two very different things. The text in your new PDF is no longer resolution-independent, and is, in fact, no longer "text." If you change the zoom of the original PDF to something like, say, 800%, the text will appear crisp and clean. In your "jpeg" PDF, if you zoom the document to 800%, your text will appear jagged, because it's no longer text.
I now challenge you to extract the text once again from your "jpeg" PDF, the same way you did with the original PDF (highlight, copy-paste).
I do believe that the author of this thread is looking to edit a PDF directly, retaining all text and images originally embedded in the PDF.
If I'm wrong, Krank, please correct me.