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--- Comment #6 from reza1615 2012-10-25 07:05:00 UTC ---
excuse me :)
it works for me
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--- Comment #3 from Smallman 2011-01-02 00:50:03
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PDF cropping is the only "lossless" way. Converting to SVG isn't reliable and
exporting as image loses the vector data.
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--- Comment #2 from Bawolff 2010-12-21 07:32:10 UTC ---
>If somebody has a workaround, please reply.
Obvious work around is not to use cropping. If you're after the images in the
pdf (and if they're raster images) you can use the pdfimages pro
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