Public bug reported:

Please use this document to reproduce the issue:
https://docs.bmc.com/docs/download/attachments/677783897/CTM_Admin_9.0.00.400_488755.pdf

With Ctrl+F, you can find the term HYPHEN in CTM_VARIABLE_ALLOW_HYPHEN
on page 155, but you cannot find the term ALLOW. Adobe Reader can (see
attachment "find.png"), and I also expect Evince to find the term, even
if the text is wrapped because the column is too small.

In Evince there seems to be a newline character at the position where it
should just wrap the column text. Copy&Paste of the row will result in
the same behaviour:

CTM_VARIABLE_ALLO
W_HYPHEN Enables user-defined variables to contain the - (hyphen) character.
Valid values: N, Y
Default: N
Refresh Type: Manual
NOTE: If a job has an variable that includes a hyphen in the variable name, it
will fail when submitted to an agent that is running on UNIX.

Again, Adobe Reader does not split CTM_VARIABLE_ALLOW_HYPHEN on two
lines:

CTM_VARIABLE_ALLOW_HYPHEN
Enables user-defined variables to contain the - (hyphen) character.
Valid values: N, Y
Default: N
Refresh Type: Manual
NOTE: If a job has an variable that includes a hyphen in the variable name, it 
will fail when submitted to an agent that is running on UNIX.

$ lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:        16.04
$ apt-cache policy evince
evince:
  Installed: 3.18.2-1ubuntu4
  Candidate: 3.18.2-1ubuntu4

** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "find.png"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1675397/+attachment/4843339/+files/find.png

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Title:
  ctrl-f cannot find wrapped text in columns

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Please use this document to reproduce the issue:
  
https://docs.bmc.com/docs/download/attachments/677783897/CTM_Admin_9.0.00.400_488755.pdf

  With Ctrl+F, you can find the term HYPHEN in CTM_VARIABLE_ALLOW_HYPHEN
  on page 155, but you cannot find the term ALLOW. Adobe Reader can (see
  attachment "find.png"), and I also expect Evince to find the term,
  even if the text is wrapped because the column is too small.

  In Evince there seems to be a newline character at the position where
  it should just wrap the column text. Copy&Paste of the row will result
  in the same behaviour:

  CTM_VARIABLE_ALLO
  W_HYPHEN Enables user-defined variables to contain the - (hyphen) character.
  Valid values: N, Y
  Default: N
  Refresh Type: Manual
  NOTE: If a job has an variable that includes a hyphen in the variable name, it
  will fail when submitted to an agent that is running on UNIX.

  Again, Adobe Reader does not split CTM_VARIABLE_ALLOW_HYPHEN on two
  lines:

  CTM_VARIABLE_ALLOW_HYPHEN
  Enables user-defined variables to contain the - (hyphen) character.
  Valid values: N, Y
  Default: N
  Refresh Type: Manual
  NOTE: If a job has an variable that includes a hyphen in the variable name, 
it will fail when submitted to an agent that is running on UNIX.

  $ lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
  Release:      16.04
  $ apt-cache policy evince
  evince:
    Installed: 3.18.2-1ubuntu4
    Candidate: 3.18.2-1ubuntu4

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