Il 12/08/2010 17:46, NoOp ha scritto:
On 08/11/2010 01:47 AM, Carlo Strata wrote:

Il 11/08/2010 05:30, NoOp ha scritto:
...
I opened your .odt&   exported to pdf's; all printed/opened just fine in:

1. Ubuntu 10.04 (U)OOo 3.2.0 (linux)
2. Standard OOo 3.2.1 (linux on the same Ubuntu 10.04 system)

PDF's open w/o issue in Adobe Reader:
$ apt-cache policy acroread
acroread:
    Installed: 9.3.3-1lucid1

and also in Windows using:
Adobe Reader version 9.3.3

Note that I *exported* to PDF from both versions. Looks like an opensuse
problem.



Hi NoOp,

I think if you try export the pdf from Ubuntu Launchpad OOo 3.2.1 (I
guess there is a "repo/ppd" in which you could find an update from the
standard Ubuntu 10.04 OOo 3.2.0) you get ther same trouble.

When you say standard OOo 3.2.1 I think you mean the one you get from
www.openffice.org.

The bug is here:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=615812

Have a nice day,

Carlo

Hi Carlo, I found your examples on the bug report&  could not print them
via Adobe Reader 9.3.3 (linux or Windows). I get the 'Document could not
be printed' error.

For the linux print, I used cups-pdf. I _could_ print to cups-pdf from
Okular, and to lpr from GhostView.

For the Windows print I used PDFCreator. I was able to print the one's
from Alvin because I created the PDF's.

So it appears that something in the pdf (bug-615812_Adobe Acrobat
unprintable Novell OOo generated pdf (Novell OOo 3.2.1.4, linux
x86-64).pdf)) and Adobe Acrobat are not playing well together. It might
be worth also filing a bug w/Adobe; that way they can check from their
side&  most likely will be able to spot the problem within the PDF
instantly.


I think Adobe Acrobat Reader well check the right pdf form / structure and, only if that is ok, print it.

Other linux program like evince or Okular male the best effort to print what they can.

Are different ways each with his advantages.

I think is very interesting the test that Alvin execute on the Adobe Acrobat print falling pdf with the tool from Ghostscript 8.7x from the command line:

pdfopt "Adobe Acrobat unprintable Novell OOo generated pdf (Novell OOo 3.2.1.4, linux x86-64).pdf" Carlo.pdf

**** Warning:  File has an invalid xref entry:  5.  Rebuilding xref table.

As Alvin state here:

Alvin Beach wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am resending this email (See original below) to the list. I am hoping that this issue can/will be resolved. I have attached a sample ODT and its PDF file. The ODT contains one (1) line of text and a footnote.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Alvin
>
>
> When I export a Writer document that contains auto-incrementing fields
> (e.g. Footnotes, Captions, etc.) to PDF, I cam unable to print the PDF
> using Adobe Acrobat (Windows or openSUSE Linux).
>
> I tried using pdfopt (from ghostscript-library-8.70-14.1.i586 RPM) and
> get get this error message:
>
> **** Warning: File has an invalid xref entry: 4. Rebuilding xref table.
>
> Perhaps that might help identify the problem?

On my previous mail I suggest Alvin to post, in the Novell bug I pointed, this interesting new information.

If he doesn't post it I post it for him in the next hours with explicit reference to his mail.


Carlo

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