Package: evince-gtk Version: 2.30.3-1 Hi all,
I have recently noticed a weird phenomenon viewing postscript files with evince-gtk. It is easier shown than explained, so let me try to indicate a reproduction recipe. 1. wget http://netlib.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/doc/84/kp.ps.gz 2. gunzip kp.ps.gz 3. see kp.ps 4. Maximize window. 5. Press F5. Expected result: see “Program design in the UNIX environment”, full-screen view, with page centered in screen. Actual result: black band | white page | black band approx 1/5 of | | approx 1/2 of a screen a screen wide | | wide wide | design in the UNIX environment | ... etc In other words, the page is shifted to the left, and a good chunk of the page has been cut off. If I hit escape to get out of the full screen view, it is back to normal, but if I now hit page down, I see the _top_ of the page at the bottom of the first displayed physical page and the _middle_ of the second page at the top of the second displayed physical page. Is this a known problem? If not, where should I report it? Jonathan $ dpkg -l libcairo2 libevince2 libpango1.0-0 evince-common poppler-data | tail -5 ii evince-common 2.30.1-3 Document (postscript, pdf) viewer - common files ii libcairo2 1.9.10-1 The Cairo 2D vector graphics library ii libevince2 2.30.3-1 Document (postscript, pdf) rendering library ii libpango1.0-0 1.28.1-1 Layout and rendering of internationalized text un poppler-data <none> (no description available) $ dpkg -l libpoppler-glib4 libspectre1 libt1-5 libtiff4 libxml2 | tail -5 ii libpoppler-glib4 0.12.4-1 PDF rendering library (GLib-based shared library) ii libspectre1 0.2.6-1 Library for rendering PostScript documents ii libt1-5 5.1.2-3 Type 1 font rasterizer library - runtime ii libtiff4 3.9.4-1 Tag Image File Format (TIFF) library ii libxml2 2.7.7.dfsg-4 GNOME XML library $ dpkg -l libgs8 libpoppler5 | tail -2 ii libgs8 8.71~dfsg2-3 The Ghostscript PostScript/PDF interpreter Library ii libpoppler5 0.12.4-1 PDF rendering library -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

