For pdf files, I use Xournal to add comments, draw underlines and highlight texts in pdf files.
I wonder what applications I can use to annotate djvu files?
The functionality Okular offers is based on using it's own store of metadata for files that it can't save annotations to djvu files natively.
My OS is Ubuntu. Thanks!
http://jwilk.net/software/djvusmooth is cumbersome and slightly buggy, but it seems at the moment the only choice for linux.
Regards
Janusz
Thanks. But I couldn't find that djvusmooth allows me to make comments, draw underlines, circle some text, .... Did I miss something?
You want to save your annotation natively in the DjVu files, so I cannot request features which are not supported by the format.
Well, perhaps I was wrong and djvusmooth is not the only choice, as I've just noticed http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/djvu.html .
Thanks, but the link doesn't work.
Now it works.
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For pdf files, I use Xournal to add comments, draw underlines and highlight texts in pdf files.
I wonder what applications I can use to annotate djvu files?
The functionality Okular offers is based on using it's own store of metadata for files that it can't save annotations to djvu files natively.
My OS is Ubuntu. Thanks!
http://jwilk.net/software/djvusmooth is cumbersome and slightly buggy, but it seems at the moment the only choice for linux.
Regards
Janusz
Thanks. But I couldn't find that djvusmooth allows me to make comments, draw underlines, circle some text, .... Did I miss something?
You want to save your annotation natively in the DjVu files, so I cannot request features which are not supported by the format.
Well, perhaps I was wrong and djvusmooth is not the only choice, as I've just noticed http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/djvu.html .
Last edit: Janusz 2014-06-26
Thanks, but the link doesn't work.
Now it works.
Last edit: Janusz 2014-06-26