Problem description: Page format was set to page format for first page in the pdf file. The page format for the first page seems to be something like half the height of the rest of the pages (which are A4 I think). This resulted in hidden text. The lower half of the pages could not be viewed. Steps to reproduce: 1. Open the pdf file Current behavior: See above. Expected behavior: Use the actual page format used in the pdf for each page. (Alternatively use the biggist page format found in the pdf file.) Note: Unfortunately I can not attach the pdf since I do not have the right to distribute it. Operating System: Windows 7 Version: 3.6.6.2 release
Hi lennart, thanks for your report! (In reply to comment #0) > Expected behavior: Use the actual page format used in the pdf for each page. > (Alternatively use the biggist page format found in the pdf file.) Since PDF files are imported in Draw, and Draw currenly does not support multiple page formats in one file.... I think we have a problem here... > Note: Unfortunately I can not attach the pdf since I do not have the right > to distribute it. You could have made a simple dummy file ;) Set this one to New, enhancement etc. Will look for an issue with Draw for multiple page sizes
yes, found the other bug. Regards - Cor
*** Bug 76637 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 78690 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Created attachment 104236 [details] pdf with different page orientation The attached pdf has 1st page in portrait, while 2nd page landscape. When import in Draw, all pages are shown portrait. This blocks pdf import, so I set the priority to HIGH enhancement.
WORKAROUNDS: 1) Print the file as PostScript and then use ps2pdf http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/msg09845.html 2) Print the file in parts, and then stitch the PDFs together: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/msg09844.html
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