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Package: mozilla-browser
Version: 1.0.0-3

Using acroread 4.05-5 with mozilla on my 8-bit screen, I find that
whenever I visit a PDF file, the colour scheme seems to be different.
To be more precise, it appears that mozilla uses its own private
colour palette (or whatever the technical X Windows term is), but that
the acroread part of the window doesn't get to share it; when I move
my cursor outside of the mozilla window back to the desktop, the
mozilla window goes "funny colours", but the acroread part becomes
normally coloured.

Any ideas?

   Julian

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I am marking this bug as closed since there has not been acroread
plugin distributed by Debian for several years.

If you can reproduce this bug with a plugin shipped in Debian please
(ask us to) re-open the bug-report.
cu andreas
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