Created attachment 60334 [details] A screenshot showing the origional in inkscape, the pasted text in libreoffice, and the exported PDF in sumatraPDF Problem description: Steps to reproduce: 1. Download the following PDF: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/41239D.pdf 2. Open the pdf in inkscape 0.48.2 r9819, using the following settings (these are the defaults): Select page 4 out of 96 [don't] clip to media box precision: 2.0 text handling: import text as text [do] replace PDF fonts by closest-named installed fonts [do] embed images 3. Start libreoffice writer, and make a new text document (ctrl-N) 4. In inkscape, select all, and copy (ctrl-A and ctrl-C) 5. In libreoffice writer, paste (ctrl-V) 6. Export the file to PDF, with the following settings (these are the defaults) Range: [X]all Images: [ ] lossless compression [X] JPEG compression, quality: 90% [ ] Reduce image resolution General [ ] Embed OpenDocument file [ ]PDF/A-1a [ ]tagged PDF [X]create PDF form, submit format FDF [ ]allow duplicate field names [X]export bookmarks [ ]export comments [ ]export automatically inserted blank pages [X]embed standard fonts 7. Open the exported pdf file in SumatraPDF. Current behavior: The text "SOT-23 Pin Diagrams" is not exported to PDF correctly. When the text is zoomed in sumatraPDF, it's visible that the 3 is not smooth, but instead it looks like it has been composed out of lines and curves. Expected behavior: The text should have been exported as text, so it would have been smooth. Platform (if different from the browser): Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:10.0.2) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0.2
Created attachment 60335 [details] the produced PDF
Confirmed with: LOdev 3.5.3rc1+ Build ID: 51648779-22e3d74-d554af7 Windows 7 Professional SP1 32/64 bit Inkscape 0.48.2 r9819 Adobe Reader 9.5.0.270 The same result.
is it still reproducible with recent 4.0.5 or 4.1.1 releases?
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