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--- Comment #6 from ilirius ---
(In reply to ilirius from comment #5)
> (In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #4)
> > Thanks. Crash happens in poppler. Merge-request submitted.
> >
> > Neither the current NSS backend nor the upcoming GPG backend supp
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--- Comment #5 from ilirius ---
(In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #4)
> Thanks. Crash happens in poppler. Merge-request submitted.
>
> Neither the current NSS backend nor the upcoming GPG backend supports GOST
> as a hash algorithm though, so nei
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=469927
Bug ID: 469927
Summary: Please provide a way to rotate individual pages
clockwise or counterclockwise
Classification: Applications
Product: okular
Version: 22.12.3
Platform: U
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Martin changed:
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Status|NEEDSINFO |REPORTED
Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO
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--- Comment #3 from Martin ---
No exactly. If you go on the homepage and dowmload the paper and open it with
firefox, the symbols are shown correctly. Just when you open in okular it is
not correct
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--- Comment #2 from Bug Janitor Service ---
Dear Bug Submitter,
This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as
possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular b
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--- Comment #21 from Oliver Sander ---
Did you get Okular to build and link on your computer in the meantime? My
apologies, but I am not the one who can help with linker problems.
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--- Comment #4 from Sune Vuorela ---
Thanks. Crash happens in poppler. Merge-request submitted.
Neither the current NSS backend nor the upcoming GPG backend supports GOST as a
hash algorithm though, so neither can validate the signature. I also don't
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=469886
Bug ID: 469886
Summary: PDF Rendering issues: Takes many seconds to render new
page and renderings are not cleared on zooming
Classification: Applications
Product: okular
Version: 23.04
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--- Comment #20 from pi...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to pietz from comment #19)
> Maybe it is because of the resolution of the monitors. They are both 1860 x
> 1050 pixels which is not so often the case in industry. Could that lead to
> an stretched display o
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--- Comment #3 from ilirius ---
Created attachment 159029
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=159029&action=edit
The file with which the application crashes
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--- Comment #2 from ilirius ---
(In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #1)
> Any chance you can share the file ? in the bug report, preferred,
> alternatively privately.
Yes of course. Added to attached
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--- Comment #1 from Sune Vuorel
Hi,
On Tuesday 16 May 2023 23:55:00 CEST Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> The text looks reasonable to me, but i guess we'd definitely want some input
> from the KDE Promo folks. Want me to involve them or will you?
I already did start on that yesterday.
https://marc.info/?l=kde-promo&m=1684234256261
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=469882
Bug ID: 469882
Summary: The pdf file does not open and closes with an error.
Classification: Applications
Product: okular
Version: 23.04.1
Platform: Archlinux
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #19 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Maybe it is because of the resolution of the monitors. They are both 1860 x
1050 pixels which is not so often the case in industry. Could that lead to an
stretched display of PDFs?
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