* erik quanstrom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> in order for im to return nil, this test has to be true
> 
>       if((page < 0 || page >= doc->npage) && !doc->fwdonly)
>               return nil;
> 
> i think the question is, why is page out of range and what's it's value?
> 
> - erik

That happens at startup with the -i option. Somewhere in main is a call of
initgfx(nil, 0, nil, nil, 0) in that case. This leads to doc->npage being 0
which puts any value of page out of range in this case. Essentially it's
something of a timing issue. Page wants to display an image and looks for it
in the cache. At that point the cache is empty because page gets the data
via the plumber and the event loop hasn't yet started to process plumbing
messages. At least that's as far as I have understood what's going on. And
it probably isn't the cause for Greg's problem (which I couldn't reproduce).

        Martin


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