On 2022-09-08, David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: > > With bullseye, using a variety of guesses for --infilter > (basically permutating words like in the example here): > > $ lowriter --infilter="Writer Office Open PDF" /tmp/version10.pdf
Ineffective here. > the document does indeed always open in Draw. It shows a > poor rendering of the text in sans serif (the original is > serif). Sporadic interword spaces are turned into overlaps > to make the lines shorter, though they still run over the > Draw margins, and even the edge of the paper. Even some > short lines have unnecesary overlaps. > > The document is a mixture of text and music: the drawn > items (staves, barlines, notestems, slurs etc) are rendered > correctly, but noteheads, rests, clefs, etc., which are in > the Emmentaler font, are omitted. > > I write all this only because I don't know what LO is meant > to do under the circumstances, either in its Draw or its > Writer manifestation. > > I've never seen anything I'd describe as "raw pdf", as in: > > %PDF-1.5 > %.... > 3 0 obj > … > I see in lowriter what I see if I open a pdf file in vim : %PDF-1.3 %âãÏÓ 1 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Metadata 2 0 R /MarkInfo << /Marked true >> /StructTreeRoot 8 0 R /Pages 3 0 R >> endobj I must be missing some essential element in my Libre Office setup (or something).