![]() Certainly it can be frustrating being in a memory-constrained environment.īut you do realize that Mono consumes 0 memory when you're not using it, right? If you have a few megs to spare during the time when you're actually editing a PDF, this tool should work just fine for you. See for links to download, source repo, mailing list, bugzilla, etc. Is this something that should have a presence on GNOME git/bugzilla/wiki? Update: PDF Mod is now fully hosted on GNOME's infrastructure. It is super easy to build and run uninstalled from the tarball if you want to give it a spin./configure & make & make run Looking forward to your feedback, either in the comments, on twitter, or find my e-mail address in the code or on my blog. The app itself is a paltry 2009 lines of.cs files. It's built on top of libpoppler/, Gtk#/Cairo, and Banshee's Hyena library. There are likely some bugs, but in my testing it is quite useful and slick already. ![]() ![]() ![]() Visit the for links to the git repo, tarball and package downloading, user guides, bugzilla, the mailing list, irc, and more. Five days later, I'm proud to present it to you: It can rotate, extract, and remove pages, and supports reordering pages via drag and drop. On Monday I started working on a new app, PDF Mod, for doing simple manipulations to PDF files.
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