Hi all. Firstly, apologies if I've got the wrong list. The bugs I'm encountering occur when I use evince, but I believe that evince uses poppler, so I'm guessing that I'm dealing with a poppler bug ...
For a while now, I've noticed that when evince opens PDFs with images, there is a small ( maybe 30% ) chance that images in the PDF will render incorrectly ... usually having small hints of the image, but with massive corruption. If I zoom in & out with evince, this issue fixes itself, so I haven't bothered too much with it. Anyway, I've just noticed that if I print from evince, I *always* get this massive corruption of images. Some pdfs that I'm working with are available at: http://entropy.homelinux.org/stuff/targets_collections.pdf http://entropy.homelinux.org/stuff/targets_confirmed.pdf http://entropy.homelinux.org/stuff/targets_stacked_percentages.pdf All these PDFs were created using PDF::ReportWriter ( my own creation, by the way ), which in turn uses PDF::API2. The images were created with JPGraph. The pdfs render and print perfectly with Acrobat. They all render correctly with evince ( excluding the intermittent rendering issue mentioned above ). However printing them *always* gives me a big black box where the image should be, with *very* small bits of colours from the original image smeared across the black stuff. Can someone please confirm whether this is a poppler bug? As I said, I'm not certain where exactly the bug is, so I would greatly appreciate someone pointing me in the right direction. Thanks :) Dan _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
