I submitted a bug report against Calibre, and they have passed the buck to poppler as the upstream source of the bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/881717 I'll repeat the bug report here for convenience: I have a PDF which I have cropped very tightly using the Briss Java application. I'm sure you know that cropping a PDF doesn't actually delete the content outside of the crop - it essentially just hides it when viewers pay attention to the boundary region. However, the Calibre ebook-convert application (which uses poppler) seems to ignore the crop region and this results in MOBI output that contains file headers and footers - which is very frustrating. The Calibre devs tell me that poppler first converts the PDF into HTML and this is where the bug lies. Could you please use the crop information that is contained in the PDF? Happy to share an offending PDF with you, but I don't want to make it available at a public URL.
Please send the pdf file.
I don't know what you mean by cropping, but it is not what is known as cropping in the pdf world as the file as no cropbox defined. Can you please clarify what you mean?
I don't know what the technical term is in the PDF world, but I would presume it would be something like adding a border, padding, margin, visible region or something like that. In OS X Preview, it would be called cropping the file. Does that help?
No, i mean, tell me what should i see not in the pdf you sent me in which page.
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