Public bug reported:

I have generated several presentation PDFs via pdflatex + the beamer
class, and have noticed a problem when viewing these documents with
okular and evince that does not occur with Acrobat Reader.

Take for example, the PDF at http://latex-
beamer.sourceforge.net/beamerexample1.pdf .  When loaded in Acrobat
Reader, clicking on "Our Model of Absolutely No Space Overhead" in the
table-of-contents page jumps (correctly) to page 17 in the document.

If you open the same document with evince/okular and click on the "Our
Model..." link, it *appears* to take you to page 17 (this is the number
which shows up in the page-number entry-box), but the actual page which
is viewed is page 18.  If you page-up, and back down, the real page
number of the jumped-to page will be shown in the page-number entry-box
(i.e. 18).

In general (sometimes for the first link in the TOC this is different),
the hyperlinks in the TOC jump to one page further in the document than
they should.

I presume this is a problem with the poppler library (as opposed to
evince and okular), but correct me if I'm wrong.

In any case there is clearly a difference between what Adobe Reader does
and what these poppler-dependent programs do.

Using AMD64 Jaunty (9.04), and libpoppler-glib4 0.10.5-1ubuntu2.2.

** Affects: poppler (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Intra-document hyperlinks jump to wrong page
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443050
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