> Get a quality enterprise content management system. There is a > full-blown FOSS one called Alfresco that you could try out and see how > it goes: > > http://www.alfresco.com/products/networks/compare/ Thanks for your information. I will have a look at this > > 2) Do you know any free PDF editor besides "PDFEdit" (which seemed fine from screenshots and descriptions, but first tries were not successful) > > Sorry, have no clue there, the usual advice about editing PDFs is to > edit the SOURCE document and regenerate the PDF. PDFs really aren't > intended to be edited - text editing even in Adobe Acrobat is tedious. > The problem here is that those PDFs are generated by scans. So in fact we are dealing with mostly images of notation here. The main tasks here are to add/delete pages, rotate single pages or "all uneven" etc. or crop borders for a section, selection, all etc. and in the end save them again. I think with some scripts it should be possible to do the decrompress/compress thing from pdf->images->pdf but still this leaves the point of pagewise editing. I don't know for sure but I think gimp or inkscape cannot do this. Nils _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user