Albert,
Any update on the review/testing of these patches?
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0008 ensure there is always a valid page size in the output
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Status in “cups-filt
I'm not sure that removing this functionality is a good idea. Can't we
just add an option to findText to enable a looser search and leave it to
the front ends to decide if/how to expose this option.
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Works for me with cairo 1.12. Looks like a cairo bug that has been
fixed.
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evince badly mis-renders gradients in pdf
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Carlos, could you review the patch.
I don't see the Syntax Error messages. Maybe it depends on the font.
What does pdffonts -subst show?
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Yes, you can replace setpagedevice with pop. It is not clear to me how
your patch is doing this. Something like "/setpagedevice { pop } bind
def" should work.
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> Adrian, does the PostScript part looks good to you?
Looks good.
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evince cannot render some EPS
This is not really a pdf specific problem. We need to always pass
strokes through to the vector backends no matter how thin. I don't know
the best way to do this as I am not familiar with that code that these
patches modify.
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PostScript doesn't support transparency. Cairo always rasterizes content
when it can't be natively represented.
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Yes it is still an issue. I tested with the daily live image and the bug
is also in trusty.
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> Are the patches fixing pdftocairo the same way as pdftops so that the PS
> output of pdftocairo has everything fixed which was fixed in pdftops?
>
> See the following bug report
>
> https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1176
>
> The rporter tells that all i
(In reply to comment #51)
> Is it not possible to solve our problem without ABI change?
Unfortunately not. But you don't need all the patches to fix the bug you
reported. You can omit 0002 since DSC comments don't affect printing.
0004 can be omitted since that is a cleanup that doesn't affect
fun
(In reply to comment #45)
> Are you making the qt-ps-converters do the same too?
It should work. All the changes are internal to the PSOutputDev class. I
tried qt4-demo but it doesn't seem to have a print function.
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Created attachment 91314
0006 - pdftocairo fixes
Apply origpagesize and crop box changes to pdftocairo to ensure it works
the same way as pdftops.
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0007 cairo clip to crop box
Another crop box fix for cairo.
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Created attachment 91266
0002 - fix media DSC comments
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Incorrect handling of orientation when printing PDF files
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Patch attached.
** Affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Patch added: "fuji-xerox.diff"
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unable to print entire pdf for
I've pushed out a fix to make transparency groups normal groups when the
content is opaque.
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ghostscript runs for indefinitel
Public bug reported:
I have two Dell U2711 monitors plugged into a HD7750 card. One monitor
is connector via DisplayPort, the other via DVI. If I switch the
monitors off then on again the monitor connected via DisplayPort
displays a blank screen. The DVI monitor works correctly. I have to
reboot t
> I have not tried it but I expect those three patches should apply to 1.12.4
> or later
That should be 1.12.14 or later.
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I have not tried it but I expect those three patches should apply to
1.12.4 or later as not much has changed since then.
I would also recommend applying this patch to improve printing
performance:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo/commit/?id=266d6e71566ac8c5e360c0b32fb78e23e6a06168
This patch fi
I have not tried it but I expect those three patches should apply to
1.12.4 or later as not much has changed since then.
I would also recommend applying this patch to improve printing
performance:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo/commit/?id=266d6e71566ac8c5e360c0b32fb78e23e6a06168
This patch fi
> I have not tried it but I expect those three patches should apply to 1.12.4
> or later
That should be 1.12.14 or later.
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g
This is a poppler bug. I've attached a patch at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80719 to fix it.
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Title:
doesn't render the whole cube/brick pa
I started looking at what it would take to implement javascript. The
problem is all the javascript in this pdf does is check the viewer
version and if > 7.0 loads the "XFA" plugin. The pdf contains a stream
with 600KB of XML starting with "http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-template/2.1/";>".
There is
Created attachment 57654
align fills
Here's an experimental patch for the cairo backend. It doesn't
completely solve the problem but it does eliminate the seams in some
cases.
Some test cases I tried it with:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/348679/+attachment/510918/+files/
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Contents of the page is not displayed while it is OK with xpd
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cairo - don't render text when text matrix is not invertable
The problem is the PDF file is using a noninvertible text matrix [0 0 0
0]. The PDF specification has this to say about noninvertible matrices:
When rendering graphics objects, it is sometimes necessary for a
(In reply to comment #7)
> A little more info, the HP M1522 is a PS Level 2 with PS Level 3 emulation.
> Does this matter?
I don't think you are reading the specifications correctly. It is PS
Level 3 emulation which means it contains a non Adobe PostScript
interpreter that implements all the Leve
Can you provide the PDF to reproduce the problem. I expect the bug is
probably in the PDF file. Text in PDF files is glyphs, not characters.
Text extraction only works correctly if the PDF file provides the glyph
to unicode mapping.
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Testing setpagedevice on my printer it seems that if setpagedevice is
called after printing one side in duplex mode, the next page will not be
on the second side but instead start on a new sheet of paper.
If you want to call setpagedevice on each page to allow pages to be
reordered you could emit
Test2.pdf is a postscript file, not pdf. So it will be rendered by
ghostscript when viewed with evince.
The problem is caused by libreoffice. The "gradient" is actually a
series of shaded rectangles. In fact the rectangles are not even
correctly aligned. There is a tiny gap between each one. Cairo
I can reproduced the problem with 1.12.2 and 1.12.4. But with master the
bug is fixed.
These three patches are the fix:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo/commit/?id=cffbdf50ce0117d62d6e157369c60e4a8572fd21
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo/commit/?id=599e78ea2ee146c74fc7ffcee32a055dabbefdda
http:
What is the output of "pkg-config --cflags nss"?
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Title:
verify digital signatures
Status in Evince:
Confirmed
Status in Popple
What is the output of "pkg-config --cflags nss"?
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ubuntu pdf doc viewer will not let me sign a document
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(In reply to Markus Kilås from comment #88)
> I found a workaround for my build issue by creating symlinks:
> /usr/include/nspr -> /usr/include/nspr4
> /usr/inclyde/nss -> /usr/include/nss3
Are you using configure or cmake? The nss pkgconfig file should contain
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> I found a workaround for my build issue by creating symlinks:
> /usr/include/nspr -> /usr/include/nspr4
> /usr/inclyde/nss -> /usr/include/nss3
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> As said please let's not spend too much time on arguing over switch names,
> if you really really want -nocert, just push a patch to the
> signatureHandling branch that switches to it.
Done. I've also added a man page. If any further information t
(In reply to Andre Guerreiro from comment #100)
> Created attachment 119283 [details] [review]
> Manpage improvement
Pushed
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> Quoting from ISO 32000-1 section 12.8.1:
> "This range should be the entire file, including the signature dictionary
> but excluding the signature value itself (the Contents entry). Other ranges
> may be used but since they do not check for all chan
I suggest we change the pdfsig "-c" switch to "-nocert". We can easily
add a single character option if we find it is needed. But we can't get
rid of it if we later regret it.
I'm still waiting for an answer to comment 79.
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> Quoting from ISO 32000-1 section 12.8.1:
> "This range should be the entire file, including the signature dictionary
> but excluding the signature value itself (the Contents entry). Other ranges
> may be used but since they do not check for all chan
(In reply to Andre Guerreiro from comment #100)
> Created attachment 119283 [details] [review]
> Manpage improvement
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I suggest we change the pdfsig "-c" switch to "-nocert". We can easily
add a single character option if we find it is needed. But we can't get
rid of it if we later regret it.
I'm still waiting for an answer to comment 79.
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> As said please let's not spend too much time on arguing over switch names,
> if you really really want -nocert, just push a patch to the
> signatureHandling branch that switches to it.
Done. I've also added a man page. If any further information t
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #74)
> (In reply to Adrian Johnson from comment #73)
> > (In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #72)
> > > > Large file support.
> > >
> > > Do you think this should be a blocker for the initial release
(In reply to Adam Reichold from comment #77)
> Some minor suggestions:
>
> * The naming of BLOCK_SIZE and block_len in hashSignedDataBlock seems
> misleading to me, maybe CHUNK_SIZE and block_len?
>
> * The method hashSignedDataBlock could probably be replaced by a static
> function taking the st
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #72)
> > Large file support.
>
> Do you think this should be a blocker for the initial release or something
> we can improve later?
I think it should be included.
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(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #70)
> For the pdfsigverify it seems we kind of agreeed on the compromise to call
> it pdfsig that only does verification right now but in the future may
> suppport signing?
This is the only thing left that I think needs fixing before the initial
release
+ r_values[0] = r2.isInt64() ? r2.getInt64() : r2.getInt();
+ r_values[1] = r3.isInt64() ? r3.getInt64() : r3.getInt();
+ r_values[2] = r4.isInt64() ? r4.getInt64() : r4.getInt();
According the PDF Reference, the ByteRange array contains pairs of
(offset,length).
Why do we ignore the first o
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #70)
> So we have two things missing, right?
> * Enabling the use of other keystores
> * The name of the pdfsigverify tool
>
>
> I think the enabling the use of other keystores is important but maybe not
> critical for the first release.
>
> For the
+ r_values[0] = r2.isInt64() ? r2.getInt64() : r2.getInt();
+ r_values[1] = r3.isInt64() ? r3.getInt64() : r3.getInt();
+ r_values[2] = r4.isInt64() ? r4.getInt64() : r4.getInt();
According the PDF Reference, the ByteRange array contains pairs of
(offset,length).
Why do we ignore the first o
(In reply to Adam Reichold from comment #77)
> Some minor suggestions:
>
> * The naming of BLOCK_SIZE and block_len in hashSignedDataBlock seems
> misleading to me, maybe CHUNK_SIZE and block_len?
>
> * The method hashSignedDataBlock could probably be replaced by a static
> function taking the st
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #70)
> For the pdfsigverify it seems we kind of agreeed on the compromise to call
> it pdfsig that only does verification right now but in the future may
> suppport signing?
This is the only thing left that I think needs fixing before the initial
release
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #72)
> > Large file support.
>
> Do you think this should be a blocker for the initial release or something
> we can improve later?
I think it should be included.
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> So we have two things missing, right?
> * Enabling the use of other keystores
> * The name of the pdfsigverify tool
>
>
> I think the enabling the use of other keystores is important but maybe not
> critical for the first release.
>
> For the
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #74)
> (In reply to Adrian Johnson from comment #73)
> > (In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #72)
> > > > Large file support.
> > >
> > > Do you think this should be a blocker for the initial release
(In reply to Martin McDowell from comment #8)
> It has been a year since a last post of this bug but I am still getting this
> problem in October 2015. I have Ubuntu 14.04. The PDF is viewed in the
> default Evince document viewer 3.10.3
The fix is in poppler 0.28 released in Nov 2014.
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> Honestly i don't think spending much time on discussing the option name
> makes much sense, we just need to document it properly and that's it.
I raised this issue because pdfimages uses -j for jpeg but -png, -jp2,
-jbig2, -tiff, and -ccitt for th
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #82)
> Honestly i don't think spending much time on discussing the option name
> makes much sense, we just need to document it properly and that's it.
I raised this issue because pdfimages uses -j for jpeg but -png, -jp2,
-jbig2, -tiff, and -ccitt for th
Should be fixed now.
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Title:
Inkscape (using cairo) fails to print thin lines to PDF
Status in libcairo:
Fix Released
Status in
I've commit my patch and testcase.
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Inkscape (using cairo) fails to print thin lines to PDF
Status in libcairo:
Fix Relea
I don't think NSS should be mandatory. It is not required for rendering
PDFs. configure/cmake should include NSS in the "building poppler with
support for" summary.
> byte_range->arrayGet(1, &r2);
> byte_range->arrayGet(2, &r3);
> byte_range->arrayGet(3, &r4);
>
> unsigned int signed_data_len
I don't think NSS should be mandatory. It is not required for rendering
PDFs. configure/cmake should include NSS in the "building poppler with
support for" summary.
> byte_range->arrayGet(1, &r2);
> byte_range->arrayGet(2, &r3);
> byte_range->arrayGet(3, &r4);
>
> unsigned int signed_data_len
(In reply to Andre Guerreiro from comment #63)
> I also thought of adding the feature to pdfinfo but it seems wrong to mix up
> something which performs various computations and relies on external state
> (NSS cert DB) to pdfinfo which just reads metadata from the file itself.
pdfinfo already perf
(In reply to Andre Guerreiro from comment #63)
> I also thought of adding the feature to pdfinfo but it seems wrong to mix up
> something which performs various computations and relies on external state
> (NSS cert DB) to pdfinfo which just reads metadata from the file itself.
pdfinfo already perf
Created attachment 118381
cairo test for thin lines
This patch contains a cairo test for thin lines.
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Inkscape (using cairo
Created attachment 118380
Don't cull thin lines on vector backends
The patch didn't work for my test case and broke many other tests.
Attached is a new patch that seems to fix the bug. The patch ensures a
minimum line width when calculating stroke extents on vector backends.
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(In reply to Bill Spitzak from comment #13)
> Created attachment 118385 [details]
> attachment-30721-0.html
>
> This seems excessively complex, rather than having the later handler (the
> one turning a non-zero float into a zero fixed) be patched instead. I
> figure it would be correct for all bac
Created attachment 120924
Check in ranges in ByteRange array v2
- renamed isInteger() to isIntOrInt64()
- added and use getIntOrInt64()
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(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #120)
> Ok, good, so Adrian can you commit your patch?
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Title:
ubuntu pdf doc
Created attachment 120924
Check in ranges in ByteRange array v2
- renamed isInteger() to isIntOrInt64()
- added and use getIntOrInt64()
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(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #120)
> Ok, good, so Adrian can you commit your patch?
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Title:
verify digital
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #114)
> I'm not very convinced by the naming of
> GBool isInteger() { return type == objInt || type == objInt64; }
> what do you think of
> isIntOrInt64() ?
I prefer a single word instead of isXXXorYYY() but I can appreciate that
isInteger() could
I don't think we need to check if the byte range covers the entire
document. Our job, when verifying the signature, is to use the byte
ranges provided in the signature dictionary. It is up to the pdf
producer to ensure the byte range covers the entire document (excluding
the signature value).
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