https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158537

Dave Gilbert <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #16 from Dave Gilbert <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to grofaty from comment #15)
> From my Bug 165588 I was redirected to this bug report as my being
> duplicate. I am not really convinced my bug is duplicate of this one,
> because of different behaviour.
> 
> TEST 1:
> 1. In Writer type some text.
> 2. File | Export As | Export as PDF.
> 3. From General tab from General section select PDF Version = PDF 2.0.
> 4. Leave other options as default ("Hybrid PDF" unchecked).
> 5. Click on Security tab and click on Set Passwords button.
> 6. In "Set open password" section type in some password and OK button and
> Export button and name the file e.g. mypdf.pdf
> 7. File | Open and select mypdf.pdf and Open button.
> 8. Enter Password dialog is opened with "Enter password to open file:
> 5D5D.tmp". This is strange UX name to get some ".tmp" file. Type in password
> and OK button.
> 9. Document is opened in Draw. Looks like this part is working fine.
> 
> TEST 2:
> The same: 1-3
> 4. Check "Hybrid PDF".
> The same: 5-7
> 8. Password dialog appears with text "Enter password to pen file: 1E1E.tmp"
> as the same strange UX referring to ".tmp" file. Type in password and OK
> button.
> 9. I get error "The password is incorrect. The file cannot be opened." I
> tried three times to type in password, just in case I mistyped the password
> and the same error.
> 
> P.S. Another small UX issue, I can't see typed in password in "Enter
> Password dialog like "small eye icon to display password". This would be
> very helpful for complex password to check before clicking OK button.

I think you're right that is separate - you've got a problem with hybrid v2
PDFs - v2 uses a different encryption and that's related to tdf#55425.

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