PDF, annotations and ppc64le ============================ It is often recommended to use the PDF format instead of Word/Pages or other special text file formats. Modern PDF supports annotations. So people are sending PDF files with annotations to me. They expect that I will use the Adobe [1] Reader as they use. Yes, this product works on the Linux (or at least worked until recently, I don't know and don't care). But it never worked on the PPC/POWER Linux (in the dark past it might worked on the AIX, thought). I use a POWER9 system (the Fedora/ppc64le) so I cannot use it in any case. What now? I have tried the Atril [2] which is the default viewer on my desktop. It does not support them. The Atril is a fork of the GNOME's own Evince [3] thus I expect that Evince is no better. Just for fun I have tried the old good XPDF (now it is called XpdfReader). No luck. Finally I have tried the MuPDF [4]. It's a very spartan PDF/ePUB viewer so I didn't expect that it is able to support such advanced functionality. But it does. I only had to press the "a" to enable the "annotations editor". So there is another good reason to use the MuPDF. The Fedora (and Ubuntu, too) for the ppc64le has the MuPDF package available. References: [1] http://adobe.com [2] https://github.com/mate-desktop/atril [3] https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince [4] http://foolabs.com/xpdf [5] https://mupdf.com/