this bug still affects me
even after deleting .gnome2/evince and changing the dpi to 100 didn't help
this all is happening since ca 1week
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marking the evince task as Fixed since this bug is fixed.
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Thanks to Jan Michael lbanez for the command:
xrandr --output LVDS --dpi 100
It did the fixing for me.
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A better workaround is to run:
xrandr --output LVDS --dpi $DPI
with a sane value for DPI, e.g.
xrandr --output LVDS --dpi 100
especially if you need to view a PDF and don't want to or can't restart
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Rebooting after the update fixed everything for me...
Just an aside, the same problem had broken R (statistics package), well
at least the X11 display of plots.
Thats fixed too.
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dpkg-reconfigure --all didn't work
Redetecting settings in System-->Preferences-->Screen Resolution did the
trick. DPI is correct and evince displays pages as it should.
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Okay, it works, now!
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Tina,
Getting the latest updates did it for me, *but only after a system restart*.
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I'm getting this problem as well. I've tried renaming the various config
files here and trying again, but to no avail.
$xdpyinfo | grep resolution
resolution:1x1 dots per inch
...That doesn't seem right. :(
(I've installed the latest updates, just now 1:41am UTC on Thursday,
April 10.
Baptiste Mille-Mathias, I wrote that "I installed Acrobat Reader and it works
fine" because I wanted to mean that the problem is in Evince (or in some
library which Evince uses) and not in the pdf file which I opened.
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Evince is now working correctly after some update today (09 april).
One of them was xorg, so it may be related to it.
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
returns 96x96 dots
which is exactly the value configured for my fonts.
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As of now, after upgrading the system 10 minutes ago and restarting, the
bug is still active.
$ xdpyinfo | grep resolution
resolution:4x1 dots per inch
Evince still displays the pages incorrectly without the workaround
mentioned above.
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> I installed Acrobat Reader and it works fine.
Installing Windows have the same effect
stop the dicussion
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I have the same problem with Evince since few days. I installed Acrobat
Reader and it works fine.
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I removed monitors.xml from the .gnome2 folder, re-applied my screen
resolution settings and restarted X and it works fine.
Thanks
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Yep, `rm .gnome2/monitors.xml' fixed pdf display. Should have saved a
copy though. Oh well.
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I'm afraid my good luck was short lived. It appeared to work the first
few times, then I re-applied my screen resolution settings and opened
another document and the pages are are tiny again.
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-desktop - 1:2.22.1-0ubuntu3
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The issue is due to the new xrandr capplet, new fixed version on its way
to hardy
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I removed monitors.xml from the .gnome2 folder and re-started X, then
the resolution turns wrong but evince works OK. When I re-apply my
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did you use the new screen configuration capplet? does moving the
monitors.xml file in .gnome2 somewhere else and restarting the session
fixes the issue?
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Tom Kirby’s solution from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/213745/comments/39
didn’t work for me, but bgerlich’s from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/213745/comments/31
works.
Current Hardy on Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express
Integra
> but I don't think it's an evince bug since I observe the same problem
with Adobe Reader.
Acrobat reader (via Medibuntu) works for me, Evince doesn't.
Tom Kirby: did not solve it for me.
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I tried doing the following:
mv /home/tom/.gnome2/evince/ev-metadata.xml /home/tom/.gnome2/evince/ev-
metadata.xml.old
and then opening a document in evince, closing it, and opening it again.
Now it seems to work fine.
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I'm having this problem too. Here's my xpdpyinfo.
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Confirming the problem, but I don't think it's an evince bug since I
observe the same problem with Adobe Reader.
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I can easily reproduce this bug on machine with ATi Radeon 9200SE (with
radeon driver, AFAIR).
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Same issue here and this is a very recent one. This used to work fine
until a few days ago.
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
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strange...
this works for sure - at least for me, tried it twice.
delete ev-metadata.xml
open some document in evince
close evince
add
right under
save
open some doc in evince
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I'm seeing this problem and I have an Intel GM965/GL960 as well.
It started for me after an update included xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.2.1-1ubuntu11, maybe that caused the problem?
Strangely, after creating a new user I can't reproduce the problem
logged in as that user (as a second login), so
Those logs all show wrong dpi informations using intel cards, opening a
task on the corresponding video driver
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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That's the problem indeed:
$ xdpyinfo
[...]
screen #0:
dimensions:1024x768 pixels (6553x37683 millimeters)
resolution:4x1 dots per inch
[...]
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Videocard - "Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics
Controller"
Driver - "intel"
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could you also attach your Xorg.0.log?
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could the people having the issue run "xdpyinfo > log" and attach that
to the bug? what videocard and drive do you use?
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bgerlich: Not true for me. The values in that file seem sane, and even
so, editing the values or deleting the file does not change the behavior
for me.
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Sebastien,
All you have to do is open a PDF document with evince. I have attached a
screenshot for you to see.
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> Could somebody attach an example or describe easy steps to get the
issue?
I can attach a screenshot of how it looks - as for repeating it, it's
the same for any PDF, and I've tried a lot. No difference if opening
from Nautilus, or via invoking evince or xdg-open on command line. So
there is only
Evince seems to assign bad value of window size in ev-metadata.xml
Workaround:
Edit ~/.gnome2/evince/ev-metadate.xml
change the values
to your required window size or to just about anything. After the change
evince seems to reset the values to the right ones.
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Same problem at me!
Temporarily installed epdfview to view PDF Docs.
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Could somebody attach an example or describe easy steps to get the
issue?
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I too am having this issue with tiny PDFs, in Hardy with the latest
updates (as of 4/8/07, 10:57 PM EST)
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I have also the same problem here after some update from yesterday (7
april 2008) to today.
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Just thought I would add a Me too to this bug.
I have the same problem. I was using evince successfully yesterday, but
now its not working right.
BTW, I get the same problem if I use evince locally or over a ssh -X
connection. That implies that its something up with the GTK layer ? (is
not sure a
I have the same problem here (8.04 beta with latest updates).
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Please disregard my last comment...
When opening the program a second time, the bug returned.
I do not know if this was related, but rendering of windows in another
application (Matlab) was impaired and temporarily fixed after removing
gnome settings as well. After the small size bug returned to
After doing a bold...
"rm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity"
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I also have this since the update of Evince yesterday night (7 april
2008). I am sure it occured after that update, since I use Evince every
day and keep track of all the updates.
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I have just created a new user and evince seems to work fine. :s
evince:
Installed: 2.22.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.22.1-0ubuntu1
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I can confirm this too. It has been happening since the last update
(2.22.1-0ubuntu1).
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thanks for your report, that's not reproducible here, is that
reproducible with another new user created on your system?
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I am also encountering the same problems. I *think* I used evince
yesterday and everything was working fine, but I cannot be 100% sure. I
tried opening a document that was definitely working a couple of weeks
ago but the pages are far too small to actually read today.
evince:
Installed: 2.22.1-0
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This happens with all the PDF files I try to open. It first happened
this moring; it had been working fine before that. Friday may have been
the last time I tried it before today. It may have stopped working
after I installed updates this morning. Attached is one of my PDFs.
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I am facing the same problem on 8.04 beta. For me the problem occurs for every
pdf/dvi/eps file.
evince:
Installed: 2.22.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.22.1-0ubuntu1
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100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Thank you for reporting this bug.
Does this happen with all pdfs or just one (that you have found)?
When did it stop working as expected (if you remember)?
Could you please attach the pdf to this bug report by clicking on the link at
the bottom of this email?
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