I echo Yope's request. I switched from Fedora Core to Ubuntu 10.04
Lucid LTS hoping to have a more stable system, and encountered the
broken hotkeys and slow scrolling in xpdf, both of which are fixed in
xpdf 3.02-9, which has been available for months as far as I can tell.
It would be great if xp
This bug still exists in lucid (LTS), shouldn't this fix be backported from
maverick?
I realize this package is in universe and not in main, but IMHO it is still
quite popular and the bug is relatively serious (making xpdf effectively
unusable)...
Shouldn't it be trivial to backport only the rel
this is a floating point issue with gcc 4.4. its fixed in 3.02-9.
** Changed in: xpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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xpdf renders and scrolls very slowly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/564247
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I can confirm it on three different machines (an older desktop, an Amilo
Xi 2428, and an Eee 901), each after upgrading to Lucid. Only the Amilo
is fast enough so that the effect is not too disturbing, but the effect
is there (cursor switches to the "waiting" circle each time the pdf
scrolls by one
Dito here. Changed to xpdf a while back because it is so performant but on
10.04 LTS 32b scrolling is virtually impossible. For switching pages with PgUp
PgDown it makes less of a difference but since for every inch scrolling it
takes a second latter is out of the question.
The hardware used is
Me too. Thinkpad x40, Intel 82852/855GM graphics. Dragging the scroll
bar causes the same long pause, where it used to just immediately scroll
the window, so it does look like it's re-rendering for some reason. As a
workaround, grab /usr/bin/xpdf.bin (not /usr/bin/xpdf, which is just a
wrapper) fro
Yes "me too" Don't know what it can cause. For completeness I'm using 10.04 on
Asus EEE 1000HD (i915)
Thanks Rudolf
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Just an addition. After going back and looking at the behavior in Karmic
and Lucid, I noticed that the cursor switches to the "waiting" circle
each time the pdf scrolls by one click of the scroll wheel in lucid,
whereas I only got that waiting cursor while moving from one page to the
next in Karmic
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44364644/Dependencies.txt
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