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Thanks Robert, Xournal does the job.

I ignored it because the notes say it's for handwritten annotations, but it does have a text input also

I'm copying to the list also- you sent your reply direct to me. To reply to the list, you need to click "Reply to list" on your email program.

Keith

On 20/11/12 13:50, Robert Funnell wrote:
Keith -

Are you still looking for a workaround? Have you tried the PDF annotation function in Xournal? I use it under Debian so I assume it's available under Ubuntu.

- Robert

On Thu, 15 Nov 2012, Keith Bates wrote:

I am using Ubuntu 12.10 and LO 3.6.2.2

Every month or so our church has a music practice which basically involves me reproducing sheet music and word sheets, then adding a photocopying licence number to each piece of music.

Typically I might scan 16 to 20 pages in a session. I am using the program "Simple Scan" to do this.

In the past it was straight forward to scan the music to a pdf document then use LO pdf importer to add the required text. The last few times I have tried to do this the document just opens as a series of blank pages. I know the pdf is OK because other pdf viewers show it.

I did use pdfEdit to fill the gap but this can no longer be used in Ubnuntu 12.10

Does anyone know how to resolve this? I could go back to using stickers with the required text, but using LO to add the text prior to printing is much simpler when it works.



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God bless you
Keith Bates
Narrabri NSW

Jesus is the Way
the Truth and the Life


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