> Most informative. thank you a lot Eike. I have, on another workspace after > installing it "xournal" has opened that pdf, I have enabled the add > annotations function but not killed a tree to test print. I see both > "print" and "Export as pdf" in the file menu.
FWIW, the world of "filling PDFs online" is a painful one with lots of hidden traps. My understanding is that what you probably want to do is fill the "holes" of a "PDf form" that were placed there on purpose in the PDF (it's not just empty space on the page, but the PDF includes some side-information telling the PDF viewer/editor that this is a hole that can filled. For some elements, it can also include a list of options from which to select). What is usually described as "annotations" in this context is something different, more like extra text you can put anywhere you like but which will appear in a special way because it's labeled as an annotation, more like what you'd use to add comments about a text you were asked to review. When I fill a PDF form, Evince lets me just click on the fields I need to fill (and hit TAB to move from field to field). After that, I need to save the result (and the UI expects me to use a different file name for that), otherwise it's happily thrown away silently. Also the selection of fields (with TAB or clicks) is often fiddly. I haven't bothered to try other PDF viewers (like Atril or Okulus). Stefan