Yes, the raw object has a /Rect of [0 0 100 100]. HOWEVER, it doesn't have a prebuilt appearance. As such, Acrobat/Reader (or any other viewer) has to regenerate an appearance in order to render it to the page. Since your line has an L (the actual line coords) of [0 0 200 200], that causes Acrobat/Reader to generate a new bounding box that incorporates the entire line as that is what one would expect.
So no bug in Acrobat, but Poppler should probably do the same thing. Leonard On 4/1/12 4:03 AM, "Fabio D'Urso" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 21:19:06 -0700 >> Subject: Re: [poppler] Annot rendering improvements >> >> Acrobat & Adobe Reader must certainly clip an annotations appearance to >> the bounding area of the annotation. >> >> If you have an example PDF where this is not the case, I would very much >> like to see it. > >6 0 obj ><< >/Rect [ 0 0 100 100 ] >/Subtype /Line >/P 3 0 R >/Type /Annot >/M (D:20120401093948+01'00') >/F 4 >/NM (36ab4956-9486-42c6-93e6-6be2baa56df3) >/C [ 1 0 0 ] >/BS << >/W 2 >/S /S >>> >/CA 1 >/Cap false >/LE [ /None /None ] >/L [ 0 0 200 200 ] >/T (fabio) >/Subj (Line) >/CreationDate (D:20120401093948+01'00') >/Popup 8 0 R >>> > >If I understand the specs correctly, it should only show the lower half >(like current >poppler does), no? > > _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
