Master PDF Editor won’t install in antiX 21, 32 bit

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      I have been using Master PDF Editor 4.3.89 with my 32 bit laptop which was running antiX 19.
      Here is the website to obtain the application: https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/04/download-master-pdf-editor-4-for-linux.html
      Here is the download for the qt4 (32 bit) version of the application: https://code-industry.net/public/master-pdf-editor-4.3.89_i386.deb

      I recently installed antiX 21 and now Master PDF will not install. I get the following error message:
      Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqt4-svg(>=4.6.4)

      I checked Synaptic Package Manager. It only has qt5 components.
      The qt5 version of Master PDF is only available for 64 bit computers.
      It appears that the 32 bit version of Master PDF requires qt4 components. AntiX 19 may have had qt4 components, but antiX 21 only has qt5 components.

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      Dell Latitude D620 laptop with antiX 22 (64 bit)

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        Ask the proprietary Master PDF Editor devs if they will support 32 bit on Debian 10/antiX-21

        Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

        antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

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          You could install it on 19.4 using the USB live with persistence (& if needed, try copying it to antix21 after it’s built).

          Otherwise you might have to attempt something like this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/766615/how-to-install-libqt4-core-and-libqt4-gui-on-ubuntu-16-04-lts

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            Ask the proprietary Master PDF Editor devs if they will support 32 bit on Debian 10/antiX-21

            Thanks for the suggestion.
            I thought antiX-21 was based on Debian 11.
            Is antiX-21 32 bit based on Debian 10 or 11?
            Is antiX-21 64 bit based on Debian 10 or 11?

            Dell Latitude D620 laptop with antiX 22 (64 bit)

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              You could install it on 19.4 using the USB live with persistence (& if needed, try copying it to antix21 after it’s built).

              Otherwise you might have to attempt something like this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/766615/how-to-install-libqt4-core-and-libqt4-gui-on-ubuntu-16-04-lts

              Thank you for the instructions
              I understand how to install Master PDF on 19.4 using the USB live with persistence.
              If I have antix21 installed on the laptop, I don’t understand how to copy Master PDF from the USB live to antix21 which is installed on the laptop?

              Dell Latitude D620 laptop with antiX 22 (64 bit)

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                Thank you for the instructions
                I understand how to install Master PDF on 19.4 using the USB live with persistence.
                If I have antix21 installed on the laptop, I don’t understand how to copy Master PDF from the USB live to antix21 which is installed on the laptop?

                I don’t know how portable the app is, but once booted on the LIVE USB you should be able to mount & see your other drives.

                After installing, then you just copy & paste the app folder (you might need to root/sudo copy it depending on your permissions).

                Or if you’re really lazy just boot Antix21, then mount your USB & go to your App path & try to run it.

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                  You can also run antiX 19 in a vm on top of antiX 21. Run Master PDF Editor 4 inside the vm. I’ve done that before for a good PDF editor.

                  Now I use Foxit PDF online editor. Works better for me than Master PDF Editor 4.

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                    hi andyprough,
                    did you read the privacy policy for foxit to the end.
                    It must be clear that for anyone using the product online they will be giving US companys
                    and well known agencys a lot of sensitive personal information.

                    In EU we are forced to fill out a lot of PDF documents and applications for government services.
                    Foxit is not a best choice when all data can stay on the users device, if he is careful anyway.

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                      Depending on what kind of edits you actually want to apply on your pdf files, xournal also could be an alternative. This tool is available in default debian repos (buster and bullseye, 32 and 64 bit)

                      $ rmadison xournal --architecture i386
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8-1         | oldoldoldstable | i386
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8-1+b1      | oldoldstable    | i386
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8-1+b1      | oldstable       | i386
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8.2016-7    | stable          | i386
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8.2016-7+b1 | testing         | i386
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8.2016-7+b1 | unstable        | i386
                      
                      $ rmadison xournal --architecture amd64
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8-1         | oldoldoldstable | amd64
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8-1+b1      | oldoldstable    | amd64
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8-1+b1      | oldstable       | amd64
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8.2016-7    | stable          | amd64
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8.2016-7+b1 | testing         | amd64
                      xournal    | 1:0.4.8.2016-7+b1 | unstable        | amd64

                      This program allows you to write or paint in one (or multiple) transparent layer(s) on the pdf, also adding image files or text in these layer(s), so the original content is no longer visable. Also you can use it for simple annotations of pdf files.
                      Your modifications are stored in an additional file of the same filename as your original pdf.
                      Also you can export the result to a new pdf file, incorporating all your modifications.

                      For rearranging, inserting and removing pages from a multiple page pdf you could use pdfarranger, also present in buster and bullseye both, all architectures.

                      $ rmadison pdfarranger --architecture all
                      pdfarranger | 1.1.1-1       | oldstable  | all
                      pdfarranger | 1.6.2-1       | stable     | all
                      pdfarranger | 1.8.2-1       | testing    | all
                      pdfarranger | 1.8.2-1       | unstable   | all

                      Both are GUI tools. I do use them frequently and install them by default on a fresh antiX install. Maybe this could be an adequate replacement for you also.

                      Windows is like a submarine. Open a window and serious problems will start.

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                        hi andyprough,
                        did you read the privacy policy for foxit to the end.
                        It must be clear that for anyone using the product online they will be giving US companys
                        and well known agencys a lot of sensitive personal information.

                        In EU we are forced to fill out a lot of PDF documents and applications for government services.
                        Foxit is not a best choice when all data can stay on the users device, if he is careful anyway.

                        The privacy policy isn’t that bad – they claim not to read your documents and to delete them all from their servers within a day. The problem is that you can’t really trust that these companies will follow those policies.

                        For filling out government forms, I would just use okular. It can handle most form-filling tasks.

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                          @andyprough

                          Thank you for the information on Foxit Online and Ockular.
                          I will give them a try.

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                          Dell Latitude D620 laptop with antiX 22 (64 bit)

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                            @Rogin

                            Thank you for the information on xournal and PDF Arranger.
                            I will install them and try them.

                            Dell Latitude D620 laptop with antiX 22 (64 bit)

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