Acrobat will try to handle even the worst garbage - since that' what our
users expect :(.

On 10/28/11 3:07 PM, "Kevin Day" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Awesome catch - you are right - the array contents are actually duplicated
>except for the following little bit at the end:
>
>(21/7,5)(*)-20(8.,)(*)-20(+<-/2+,2318=)(*)-20(34*)
>
>Very interesting...
>
>And I agree - at this point, we need to just call the PDF bad (even though
>Acrobat somehow parses it).  Thanks for noticing that.
>
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