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Subject: Re: A PDF reader for Linux that can delete pages?
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 by: Carlos E. R. - Tue, 3 Jan 2023 13:56 UTC

On 2022-12-04 10:30, Andreas wrote:
> Dear Newsgroup,
>
> some time ago a colleague of mine opened a pdf file on her Mac and just
> pointed to a blank page in the thumbnails view on the left, hit the
> delete button and the page disappeared. I found that a great feature to
> quickly delete pages I have scan in duplex mode, but that are blank. I
> don't believe she had the full version of Adobe installed. I think she
> only had the reader that comes preinstalled, but I'm not sure because I
> have never used a Mac myself.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a reader that can do that for Linux? I have
> looked at Okular, but I can't find a reference to such a feature on
> their page.
>
> Sure you could tell me to just try it, because after all it's free, but
> I would like to avoid randomly installing programs just to try them out
> and then having to uninstall them again. If I were sure that the program
> does what I need, I would be much happier giving it a try.

I have not seen that feature, but I haven't looked for it, either.

Most Linux readers just do that, read. Maybe add notes.

There are, of course, command line programs that, I think, can do what
you ask. Not point and click :-D

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Cheers,
Carlos E.R.

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