On 05/03/2011 10:19 AM, Dj YB wrote: > On Tuesday May 3 2011 17:06:03 Tim wrote: >> On Tue, 2011-05-03 at 15:19 +0300, Dj YB wrote: >>> the problem is not limited to a single document or even to a single >>> source. >>> >>> I am using Okular to read PDF documents. >>> assuming the documents are good (they have no problem in windows >>> machines), >> Well, that's still not an indication that they're good. Okular might >> have a problem. Or, it could be that the PDFs were created badly, but >> not noticed because of some strange behaviour of the Windows PDF reader. >> >> I'd try reading them on another PDF reader on Linux (e.g. xpdf, evince), >> just to work out whether it's Okular, or something else causing your >> problem. It might be the Okular is dependent on something else >> providing PDF support (ghostscript, poppler, etc.). But it looks like >> Okular just depends on poppler to do the work. You might want to verify >> that it's installed properly, or that there aren't any bug reports for >> them. >> >> If it makes it through the list, I've attached a very small PDF file >> with four different letter pi's in it. That PDF was created using >> OpenOffice.org, and it embedded the fonts in the file. I don't have >> Okular installed to test it, but it works in evince and xpdf. > thanks, its working > I will try different pdf readers to test the "bad" documents > FWIW It displays fine in okular (Version 0.12.2) & acrobat (v 9.4) on 2.6.35.12-90.fc14.x86_64 roger > Regards, > YB. -- Roger Wells, P.E. SAIC 221 Third St Newport, RI 02840 401-847-4210 (voice) 401-849-1585 (fax) roger.k.wells@xxxxxxxx -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines