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Suggestions for Linux PDF Editor and E-sign
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I remember Okular having a decent set of features. It might be worth checking out. The webpage says it supports digital signing, which is a suprise to me because that's always been a hassle on linux for me. https://okular.kde.org/
I didn't realize okular supports a lot of other formats. As singular user I think this fits my needs. I'm especially interested that it can view .md files as well as open cbr and cbz files as well.
I was also gonna say Okular. It does everything I need it to do and more. Digital signing when I used it recently was pretty simple.