There’s probably an easier way to do this, but I haven’t found it. I have quite an extensive collection of IT books in PDF format, and not all of them come with navigation bookmarks. On Windows that was not a problem since Adobe Professional allows you to edit pdf documents. It’s only a pity that it doesn’t have a Linux version (it should be noted that Acrobat Reader is available for Linux).
So, when I wanted to edit newly downloaded e-book in pdf format (there were no bookmarks at all!), I scrattched my head, asked google and didn’t find anything suitable. Going a little deeper with the search I located very good program that does exactly what I need – it is able to add/delete/edit bookmarks of existing pdf files.
Program is called JPdfBookmarks, and it works like a charm (it even has a GUI version).
