A Dimecres 30 Abril 2008, James Cloos va escriure: > >>>>> "Ross" == Ross Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Ross> However, all of these fail with a "Bus error" on more > Ross> complicated multi-page PDFs, which you can find here: > > Ross> http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~ross/5019-e-cmap.pdf > Ross> http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~ross/5019-e-mmap.pdf > > With Gentoo’s poppler-based xpdf and poppler from git master as of > commit 29e3e779c68371b7c4aadcf68ee0712046f39c6d I get a SEGV from > AnnotWidget::initialize when hitting the page six of the first PDF > above. (That is the second page of its first article.) > > Of note, the PDF says they (the Australian Mathematical Society) > use AmsTex and pdfinfo(1) shows pdfTeX-1.40.3 is the producer. > > This suggests something is amiss in the annotations code. > > In acroread you can click on the number in text such as 'Figure 14' > and get a popup annotation showing that figure. There was some chatter > about doing such stuff on the TeX groups a few months ago. Once it is > visible a shift-click allows one to move it around.
Does that really work? i tried with Acrobat and could achieve anything. > > I don’t beleive poppler has ECMA-Script support¹, so I don’t beleive > such annotations could work. > > The PDF also has intra-document links for each reference to its entry in > the end notes and URL links in the endnotes for each referenced paper. > Even pages with just the simple intra-document links also generate a SEGV. Show such a document to me, that's been working for ages. Albert > > My libpoppler is compiled w/o -g, so I gdb doesn’t show me the arguments > in the backtrace. > > Ross: I’d attach those two PDFs to a bugzilla report > > -JimC > > 1] Should it? Or should that be an additional dependency at the level > of the applications which use libpoppler? _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
