[okular] [Bug 406489] Can not save image in pdf file use okular

2019-04-13 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406489

Nate Graham  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #2 from Nate Graham  ---
As Albert mentions, you can just take a screenshot of the image. That's the
easiest way to accomplish what you're looking to do. This doesn't seem like the
kind of thing Okular needs to support when it's such a niche use case with an
easy alternative.

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Albert Astals Cid
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395497

--- Comment #12 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
Interesting, you mention the global menu, do you have this issue without the
global menu?

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Jan Przybylak
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--- Comment #11 from Jan Przybylak  ---
Plasma 5.15.4 and Qt 5.12.2

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Albert Astals Cid
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--- Comment #10 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
5.56 should be good. What's your plasma and Qt5?

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Jan Przybylak
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--- Comment #9 from Jan Przybylak  ---
I‘m currently on KF 5.56, I‘ll report back as soon as I get 5.57, which should
happen in the next few days

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Albert Astals Cid
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--- Comment #8 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
Yeah but this is 99.% not a bug in Okular, what i mean is modern versions
of KF5/Plasma/Qt

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Jan Przybylak
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Version|1.4.2   |1.6.3

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Jan Przybylak
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--- Comment #7 from Jan Przybylak  ---
Still happens in version 1.6.3.
I also tried the git repository, happens there too.

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Albert Astals Cid
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--- Comment #6 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
Can anyone reproduce this in modern versions?

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[okular] [Bug 406424] the Stagnation feel when close okular

2019-04-13 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406424

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--- Comment #4 from Nate Graham  ---
Hmm, your hardware isn't that bad. The CPU is only a few years old, you've got
plenty of RAM, and you're using a nice fast SSD. I would probably not say that
your hardware is to blame.

Any chance you could try a newer version of Okular? Perhaps the Snap or the
flatpak nightly builds
(https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Flatpak)

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[okular] [Bug 395497] Menubar - No text

2019-04-13 Thread Jan Przybylak
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--- Comment #5 from Jan Przybylak  ---
Created attachment 119397
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Also broken in global menu

I'm experiencing the same problem as Evgenii.
I'm using the global menu (menu bar at the top of the screen instead of inside
the window), instead of "File", "Settings" and "Help", it says "No text" ("Kein
Text" in my case, since I've set it to German)

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[okular] [Bug 406496] Okular 1.6.3 shows slightly peculiar behaviour with "german umlauts" (Umlaute) part of the directory name - and refuses to load the .pdf file at hand

2019-04-13 Thread Christoph Feck
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406496

--- Comment #2 from Christoph Feck  ---
Use 'convmv' to fix the filename.

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[okular] [Bug 406496] Okular 1.6.3 shows slightly peculiar behaviour with "german umlauts" (Umlaute) part of the directory name - and refuses to load the .pdf file at hand

2019-04-13 Thread Albert Astals Cid
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406496

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--- Comment #1 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
So you have a 8859-1 but are trying to use a file whose name is encoded with
utf8?

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[okular] [Bug 406424] the Stagnation feel when close okular

2019-04-13 Thread widon1104
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406424

--- Comment #3 from widon1104  ---
Today I read a pdf document with 18 pages, read it about 20~30min. Then I use a
stopwatch to record the time for closing okular.
The time for closing okular is 3 seconds.

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[okular] [Bug 406496] New: Okular 1.6.3 shows slightly peculiar behaviour with "german umlauts" (Umlaute) part of the directory name - and refuses to load the .pdf file at hand

2019-04-13 Thread shevegen
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406496

Bug ID: 406496
   Summary: Okular 1.6.3 shows slightly peculiar behaviour with
"german umlauts" (Umlaute) part of the directory name
- and refuses to load the .pdf file at hand
   Product: okular
   Version: 1.6.3
  Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
  Severity: minor
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: okular-devel@kde.org
  Reporter: sheve...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Hello KDE developers,

I believe I have found a small bug; or, if it is not a bug, then at the least
it is
behaviour that is ... a bit confusing to me.

I should note that I have tried to open a specific .pdf file, and this failed;
I will
explain soon how this happened, but allow me to mention very early on that the
.pdf
file viewer called "evince", works under the very same situation. Okular on the
other
hand, does not work.

Now - I believe the issue is partially related to Encoding. In particular I am
not
using any Unicode/UTF* encoding, but instead I use the ISO encoding 8859-1.

I have a directory structure such as the following:

   
/Users/x/STUDIUM/TU_WIEN/166.212_Einführung_in_die_Biotechnologie_und_Bioverfahrenstechnik/2019/

Don't mind this so much; this is mostly a german lecture, thus "umlauts" are
part
of this. I do not rename these directories because they are automatically
created,
and the schemata for the script that does so, is to start with the LVA ID of
the
lecture at hand; and then the name of the lecture. So in this case, an umlaut 
must be part.

I am using the KDE konsole and I am in the directory that I just mentioned.

In this directory there is a single .pdf file, which has been merged of all
local .pdf files, and the name that I gave to this file was:

Alle_Folien_2019.pdf

Now - using "evince Alle_Folien_2019.pdf" works fine, the files are displayed
via evince. There are some warnings/errors on the commandline, due to encoding
issues (also within the .pdf itself), but it still opens fine and I can work
with it.

IF, however had, I use okular like this:

okular Alle_Folien_2019.pdf

Then okular shows this error message:

Could not open
file:///Users/x/STUDIUM/TU_WIEN/166.212_Einf�hrung_in_die_Biotechnologie_und_Bioverfahrenstechnik/2019/Alle_Folien_2019.pdf

I am not sure if you can see the problem, but the "ü" character, right
between the "Einf" und "hrung" part in the above file path, is displayed
improperly and, I think, incorrectly.

My LANG variable is set to en_US.ISO-8859-1 and within KDE konsole I
have, under the "advanced" tab, set the local encoding to ISO-8859-1.

I also tested changing this setting in KDE konsole to UTF-8, but the
same error appears.

Anyway - I hope this error description is useful. Now I will try to 
reason why I think this behaviour is a bug; or confusing.

First, what confuses me is that okular requires the absolute path.
I only provided the filename to okular, and I am right in that very
directory. So IF the faulty behaviour is due to the full pathname,
I think it may be better to not include a faulty pathname if we can
avoid it (and if the user provided that exactly). I can understand
that the current behaviour may be better in most cases - an absolute
path can be a lot easier to work with, for instance. I use that in
my own scripts a lot too. But in the example here, I believe this 
leads to the manifestation of that bug, where I now, as a user, have
no simple way to load the .pdf file via okular. As said, evince works
fine (but I don't know if evince makes use of a full path or not).

Either way, this is not exactly the main issue.

The main issue, in my opinion, is that okular chokes on that path
completely. KDE konsole works fine here and I can change, rename,
remove, create, files, directories, symlinks etc... all with umlauts
just fine. It works very well on my system. Evince works too - what
does not work is okular.

Now, it is actually trivial for me to work around - I just move that
.pdf file to a path that has no umlauts. And then it works. :)

So I know that this .pdf file works fine via okular; okular only
chokes on the umlauts part.

How to reproduce this?

Well, hopefully the above gave enough information, but perhaps for
those who may want to try it:

- Set all relevant settings to any ISO such as ISO-8859-1 or
some other variant like ISO-8859-2 or something like that.
- Perhaps also change LANG, and, most importantly, ensure that
KDE konsole has this setting too.
- Create some strange directory path, such as /tmp/foo/bar/aäa/
and then put some .pdf file into that directory that works.
- Navigate towards that directory via "cd", and then do
"okular *pdf" (or the name of the .pdf file at hand)

I believe this should reproduce the problem. Hopefully, because
other than that I have no idea how others could reproduce it.

I'll also 

[okular] [Bug 406489] Can not save image in pdf file use okular

2019-04-13 Thread Albert Astals Cid
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406489

Albert Astals Cid  changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Albert Astals Cid  ---
How is this *major*? Come on don't play with that, only makes you look silly.

You can just use a screenshot tool like anyone would do, if you want to feel
like a pro use pdfimages.

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D20488: Fix build with poppler <0.58

2019-04-13 Thread Albert Astals Cid
aacid added a comment.


  In D20488#449028 , @heikobecker 
wrote:
  
  > Thanks for landing.
  >
  > Not sure how common that poppler version still is, but do you think it's 
worth a respin for 19.04?
  
  
  From looking here https://repology.org/project/poppler/badges there's only 
like two or three releases of distros that are >= 0.51 and < 0.58 so i don't 
really think it's a big deal. But if you disagree you can always email 
kde-distro-packag...@kde.org and give them a heads up.

REPOSITORY
  R223 Okular

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D20488

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D20488: Fix build with poppler <0.58

2019-04-13 Thread Heiko Becker
heikobecker added a comment.


  Thanks for landing.
  
  Not sure how common that poppler version still is, but do you think it's 
worth a respin for 19.04?

REPOSITORY
  R223 Okular

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D20488

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