[okular] [Bug 418758] Okular will not open file if "#" is in the filename or file path when "Open with" method is used.

2022-01-21 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418758

--- Comment #12 from Richard Ferguson  ---
The bug is fixed and the issue is resolved.

Thank you very much.

On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 6:31 AM Albert Astals Cid 
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> --- Comment #11 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
> Have you tried with a newer Okular version?
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> At least this works fine for me on Windows11 https://imgur.com/a/Q9WjB8i
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[okular] [Bug 418758] Okular will not open file if "#" is in the filename or file path when "Open with" method is used.

2020-06-26 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418758

--- Comment #4 from Richard Ferguson  ---
OS NameMicrosoft Windows 10 Home
Version10.0.18363 Build 18363

Okular version 1.9.2.

It does not matter whether the characters following the "#" are blank,
numbers or letters.  As soon as Okular parses to the "#" it stops parsing
and because the file name is incomplete, the file cannot be opened.

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> (reposting from one of the duplicate bugs)  I just tested on (Gentoo)
> Linux,
> okular 1.9.3 (I see 1.10 is out) and it works fine.  I also tested 1.9.2
> (latest available in the Windows Store) in a Wind 10 guest in VirtualBox,
> and
> it also works fine whether # is at the beginning or in the middle of the
> file
> name.  What version of Windows are you on?
>
> Might the behavior depend on whether what is after the # are just digits,
> or
> non-digit alpha characters.
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[okular] [Bug 419431] Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not display properly on screen.

2020-04-06 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419431

--- Comment #15 from Richard Ferguson  ---
I get that and have been on the verge of Linux.  Just not enough pain yet
with Windows to push me over the edge, but there have been some close calls.

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> I'm sorry but I am not that interested in Windows myself. Maybe someone at
> kde-windows mailing list is.
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[okular] [Bug 419431] Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not display properly on screen.

2020-04-05 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419431

--- Comment #11 from Richard Ferguson  ---
Hello Albert,

[image: image.png]

I created the file myself using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.  The two pages of
interest were extracted using PDFTK Builder.  Here is a side by side
comparison screenshot:
[image: image.png]

Renaming did not solve the issue.

I tried the following:
1)  Printed a blank page from MS Paint using MS Print to PDF (Blank From
Paint Using MS Print to PDF.pdf).
2)  Made a "Test 1 Graphic.png" using MS Paint.
3)  Used Adobe Acrobat Reader DC to embed the graphic in the blank page.
4)  Saved the result using AAR DC as  "Test 1 From Paint Using MS Print to
PDF.pdf".
I got the same result (Result.png).  See 7zip file attached.

If you wish, we could have a meeting (Jitsi?) and try other testing
together on my laptop.

Thanks.

Richard Ferguson


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> This is really confusing, i just booted my unused Windows Machine and i
> don't
> get those artifacts either.
>
> Can you confirm that when you have a pdf opened on the Help->About backend
> it
> says poppler 0.85?
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> Did you create this file or someone else sent it to you?
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> Does renaming the file cause the artifacts to go away?
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[okular] [Bug 419431] Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not display properly on screen.

2020-04-01 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419431

--- Comment #9 from Richard Ferguson  ---
Windows store.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/p/okular/9n41msq1wnm8?rtc=1=pivot:overviewtab

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> Richard where did you get Okular from?
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> Windows store or KDE's binary factory?
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[okular] [Bug 419431] Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not display properly on screen.

2020-04-01 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419431

--- Comment #7 from Richard Ferguson  ---
System description attached (ASUS laptop); Windows 10 Home.
[image: System Description.png]

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> My system is a Windows 10 inside some VirtualBox.
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[okular] [Bug 419431] Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not display properly on screen.

2020-04-01 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419431

--- Comment #4 from Richard Ferguson  ---
Hello Albert,

Just to try some things, I opened the file in Chrome (and Brave), Firefox
and MS Edge browsers.  None of these displayed the artifact shown by
Okular.  I have no other PDF viewers I can test against.

When the file is saved by Adobe Acrobat Reader, Okular displays the
artifact, but when printed from Adobe or Okular by Bullzip PDF printer or
MS Print to PDF, there is no artifact.

Richard Ferguson

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> --- Comment #3 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
> Interesting i don't see that on my Linux version.
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> Christoph can you confirm you get that on Windows?
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> Also which poppler version are you shipping? (not that i think it should
> matter, but trying to think why that would show on Windows and not on
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[okular] [Bug 419431] Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not display properly on screen.

2020-03-30 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419431

--- Comment #2 from Richard Ferguson  ---
Hello Albert,

Image attached, as requested.

Richard Ferguson
[image: Image Display Issue.png]

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[okular] [Bug 419431] New: Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not display properly on screen.

2020-03-30 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419431

Bug ID: 419431
   Summary: Images pasted into PDF document using Adobe Acrobat
Reader DC do not display properly on screen.
   Product: okular
   Version: 1.9.2
  Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: REPORTED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: okular-de...@kde.org
  Reporter: fergusonricha...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 127120
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PDF file with images added using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.  First page has two
images on top of page image. The second page has single image.

SUMMARY
On the first page of "Image Display Issue.pdf", there is an image that is
native with the original file. An opaque image was superimposed over part of
this image to block out the underlying image so that a second transparent image
would be clearly seen when it was added. Images were added using Adobe Acrobat
Reader DC (Version 2020.006.20042).  The opaque image was copied from MS Paint
and pasted in the PDF file.  The second image was copied from an MS Excel
spreadsheet.

On the second page, two images were pasted on the page, one above the other.
Both screenshots taken by MS Snip & Sketch (10.907.2471.0). 

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Open attached file in Okular.
2. Images that were pasted into the document by Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do not
display properly. The pasted images are partially covered by an opaque graphic
that looks like a label with a corner "dog eared."
3. The opaque graphic cannot be moved off of the pasted images. It is not on a
layer than can be turned off.
4. When the document is printed from Okular, the underlying images are clearly
visible and the opaque graphic is not visible.  See attached "Graphic Display
Issue, Printing Test.pdf".
5. When the PDF is loaded by LibreOffice Draw, the opaque graphic is not
visible over the images in the file, and the images display properly.

OBSERVED RESULT
Images pasted into PDF file by Adobe Acrobat Reader DC are partially blocked by
a graphic of what looks like a label.

EXPECTED RESULT
Graphic images native to the PDF should display without being covered by an
opaque graphic.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: Windows 10, Build 1907
macOS: 
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 
KDE Frameworks Version: 
Qt Version: 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
None.

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[okular] [Bug 418758] New: Okular will not open file if "#" is in the filename or file path when "Open with" method is used.

2020-03-11 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418758

Bug ID: 418758
   Summary: Okular will not open file if "#" is in the filename or
file path when "Open with" method is used.
   Product: okular
   Version: 1.9.2
  Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: REPORTED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: okular-de...@kde.org
  Reporter: fergusonricha...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY
Okular will not open file if "#" is in the filename or file path when "Open
with" method is used.  Okular will open files which have "#" in filename or
file path when the Open command in the menu is used.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Select a PDF file that opens in Okular.
2. Rename file by inserting a "#" anywhere in its file name.
3. Right click on file, select "Open with", select Okular.
4. Okular fails to open file and reports an "Error - Okular ? Could not open
file:...".  Note filename truncates at "#".
5. Create folder which has "#" in its name.
6. Rename PDF file by removing "#" from filename.
7. Move renamed file to newly created folder (has "#" in its name).
8. Right click on file, select "Open with", select Okular.
9. Okular fails to open file and reports an "Error - Okular ? Could not open
file:...". Note path name truncates at "#".


OBSERVED RESULT
Okular fails to open file which has a "#" in its filename or file path.

EXPECTED RESULT
Okular should open file which has a "#" in its filename or file path.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: Windows 10 build 1909
macOS: 
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 
KDE Frameworks Version: 
Qt Version: 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Okular will open files with "#" in filename or "#" in file path if Open menu
command is used.

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[okular] [Bug 418520] New: Find function misses occurrences of target string that wrap from one line to next line of document text.

2020-03-05 Thread Richard Ferguson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418520

Bug ID: 418520
   Summary: Find function misses occurrences of target string that
wrap from one line to next line of document text.
   Product: okular
   Version: 1.9.2
  Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: REPORTED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: okular-de...@kde.org
  Reporter: fergusonricha...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 126616
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Test file constructed from excerpt of PDF document.

SUMMARY
The Find function misses target occurrences that wrap to the next line of text.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Control-f to initiate Find. Type in "one-third".  The "one-third" in mid
sentence is found.  The "one-third" in "not less than one-[carriage return]
third that of the larger conductor" is not.  This also does not find other
phrases used to describe numerical fractions.  For example, two-thirds,
three-quarters, etc.
2. Copy "when not[carriage return]
part of the wiring".  Control-f to initiate Find.  Paste string into Find. 
Press Next.  Text is found.
Control-f to Find.  Type "when not part of the wiring" in Find.  Press Next. 
Text is not found.  Okular appears to be miss any text string that is typed in
if it wraps from one line to the next.
3. 

OBSERVED RESULT
Misses occurrences of target string that wrap to next line of text.

EXPECTED RESULT
Should find target text strings that wrap from one line to the next.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: Windows 10, build 1909.
macOS: 
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 
KDE Frameworks Version: 
Qt Version: 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
See attached test file.

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