using a pdf-document (how can I attache this?) leads to many error: Error (153998): Illegal character ')' Error (154064): Illegal character ')' Error (154081): Illegal character ')' Error (155150): Bad block header in flate stream Error: Unterminated string Error: End of file inside array Error: Leftover args in content stream .... and evince jumps one page too far for example: click on PCU Test (page 31) in the table of content but evince jumps to page 32 ("thinking") this was page 31.
Created attachment 10681 [details] using this pdf document with evince leads to the discribed errors
Created attachment 10682 [details] errors on page 31
I don't get such warnings when using CVS version, closing the bug. If once poppler 0.6 is released you still have problems, please reopen it.
But one question: Did you get the failure with an earlier released poppler version (for example 0.5.9)?
i don't exactly have 0.5.9 here but i think it should behave the same, that is, work, have you tried 0.5.9?
I tried lower versions and at least 0.5.9 If you click in the table of contents in the attached pdf-document evince jumps one page to far. Use for example the link PCU Test in the table of content. This is the real problem. When i worked with a terminal, I saw the discribed error messages. If poppler version 0.6.0 works fine i will wait for it, but first i want to know if you have the same problems and whether 0.6.0 solves this problem. Thanks for your help Willi
I can't see any output errors with poppler from cvs head. The problem is reproducible with evince, though. However, it's only reproducible with continuous mode activated, that's because it seems that link destinations are at the end of the page. I don't know what acroread does, so I'm not sure whether it's an evince bug. In any case it's not a poppler bug. Feel free to open a bug in GNOME bugzilla if you think it's a bug in evince.
Thanks a lot. I thought that the error messages came from poppler. At the end evince jumps wrong. If you are sure that this is not a poppler bug, i will open an GNOME bug. By the way the bug can be see with the attached pdf-dcoument in every evince i worked with.
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