Re: kpdf does not show some fonts

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On Friday 16 September 2022 05:13:58 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Maybe somebody can reproduce this: opening the attached pdf in kpdf only
> shows the formulas, but not the text. Opening the same pdf in xpdf works
> flawless.
>
> kpdf-trinity 4:14.1.0~s218-0debian12.0.0+13~b1
>
> Nik
>
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I have had such a thing happen, but only in a very specific way; and the 
details might actually be pertinent and help you. Then again, maybe not. 

I create many, many, many pdfs, more or less on-the-fly. I create a 
print-ready pdf, but then I notice some little mistake, or a flaw in 
presentation, so I go back to LibreOffice and make changes, then save again 
as a pdf. 

Sometimes when I open such a new document without first closing the old one, I 
see no text; usually I do see the graphics, but then these don't change so 
often. I have to make sure that I manually reload the new document, then text 
appears. 

Like I said, it may not meaning anything for your own situation. Probably not 
many people will have a reason to create pdfs in this manner. I have tried to 
make this systematic and routine, if not quite automatic. I flip back and 
forth between the two screens, LibreOffice and kpdf, and slowly make it look 
like my imagined finished document. 

So I wonder if you are somehow doing something like that, and you only need to 
reload the document. 

Bill

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