

On top of its advanced text-handling, Infix offers all of the standard editing facilities you would expect such as page cropping, annotation, cut & paste between PDFs, graphics manipulation and more. Infix Pro is the quality PDF Editor giving unparalleled ease of use combined with high quality text formatting. To ensure your edited documents look their best, Infix includes the kind of professional-quality hyphenation and justification (H and J) found in packages such as Adobe InDesign and Quark Express.Ĭoupled with fine control over letter, word and line spacing, you can be confident that your edits will be undetectable. Infix Pro is a tool that allows you edit PDF and text documents. Resize, reposition and change images as you would in a professional publishing application. If you really don’t like it, puh-leaze don’t send me emails.Easily edit the text in your PDFs, reflow and re-justify text, change fonts, colours and sizes. Like it or not, it’s another example of infixing. After installing and running the program, a welcome screen will be displayed, asking the user whether he would like to use the standard or the professional version of the program. This simple Windows application installs fast and requires minimum system resources. I know many of my fellow word nerds dislike the use of a-whole-nother I wrote in the first paragraph. Infix PDF Editor is a much better software for creating and editing PDF files. That is abso-freaking-lutely fantastic.” You’ll notice the speaker here adds a double-stuffed cream in the middle of the sandwich cookie of “absolutely” to indicate extreme displeasure with the situation. For our purposes, I’m going to use the word “freaking.”

Another way you’ll often see a word get infixed is by adding an expletive in the middle. You’ll notice how adding “wait for it” into “legendary” adds significant emphasis as well as humor (or annoyance… you pick). Instead of taking it easy, he makes these plans: “Play a couple hours of laser tag, maybe get a spray-on tan, it’s going to be legen-wait-for-it-dary!” In another episode, Barney is fighting an illness, not wanting it to slow him down. I’ll continue to use Barney Stinson’s multiple deliveries of the word “legendary” to illustrate infixes.
