On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 16:25:04 -0700 John Jason Jordan <johnxj at comcast.net> dijo:
> OK, I think this is a bug, but it's so bizarro that I can't help but > think that it's just JJJ being stupid. So I thought I would ask here > before filing a bug report. > > Pages 35-40 of a document used to contain full page tables exported to > file from OOo pages, one page at a time. Scribus imported the PS files > as groups, one for each page. They printed fine, but later the > proofreader found enough errors that I decided to redo all five groups > of PS objects as native Scribus text and graphics rather than redo them > in OOo and reprint to file. Therefore, I deleted all six groups of PS > graphics. > > After I remade the pages with native Scribus text frames and graphics > (just lines, really), I printed the five pages to a Laserjet 4+. The > first four pages printed just fine. The last two had the new Scribus > data on them, and *also had the original PS images*, so I had both > images, one image superimposed on top of the other. > > The original PS images for those two pages are not in the document. OK, > they must be in the document, else how could Scribus be sending them to > the printer? But they do not appear on screen. Preflight Manager sees > nothing. Manage Images sees nothing. Plus, I *know* I deleted all six > of them. > > Shaking head in bafflement. Does anyone have any suggestions? I forgot to add: Printing the pages to CUPS-PDF produces a PDF file that looks identical to the incorrect print output. But exporting the pages to PDF from Scribus produces a PDF file with the correct pages (without the ghost image).
