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Program for editing PDF files
#1
Something from daily practice. If one need a program to edit PDF files, I recommend this one (free): PDF24 Toolbox
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#2
Und kostet ?
Free loading... Full version ? ... Free full version ?
Why not yes ?
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#3
(07-13-2023, 04:15 PM)euklides Wrote: Und kostet ?
Free loading... Full version ? ... Free full version ?
First at the top  Rolleyes : Free and user-friendly PDF solution with many functions [full] for download. PDF24 Tools
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#4
What does this have to do with QB64?
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#5
Some people here and in the other forum increasingly request the QB64 Wiki in PDF format.
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#6
Maybe we should create here a topic on the subject: "good practical and free softwares."  Big Grin
Why not yes ?
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(07-13-2023, 07:03 PM)mnrvovrfc Wrote: Some people here and in the other forum increasingly request the QB64 Wiki in PDF format.

That sounds like it would be a huge PDF file. I'd go for a local HTML akin to a help dialog in an old Windows program but I don't know about a PDF.
Tread on those who tread on you

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#8
It's been done early on, here at this forum, PDF huge or not. 

And Steve has a PDF editor somewhere too. Support QB64 coders over foreigners LOL
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#9
I said what I said because some people are still on Adobe software to view PDF, and using a web browser or the QB64 IDE is comparatively clunkier. They don't care the Wiki is being constantly updated if they could get at least 97% accuracy on the features of the programming system. Also the Wiki requires online access. Some people keep the highest suspicions in the world while doing anything online which could exclude programming.

Look at Freebasic. For a while they have been needing better documentation. Absolutely cannot persuade them to come up with a PDF file. The CHM file that exists is only for Windows. I couldn't figure out how to install Wine Gecko on Ubuntu to be able to view it, and now I don't remember on which Linux distribution I was on while I was able to look at it. There is a text file but it's unacceptable to people very used to point-and-click service. The alternative is the HTML lettuce which carries cryptic tags and so not ideally organized.
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(07-17-2023, 04:55 PM)bplus Wrote: And Steve has a PDF editor somewhere too. Support QB64 coders over foreigners LOL

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