The tested snaps indeed use the same libpoppler version as found in
18.04.

I have created a 20.04 boot medium and tested evince using the "try
Ubuntu without installation". This did indeed work, so I stand corrected
that the bug is fixed in current Ubuntu releases.

The evince version in 20.04 is 3.36.0 (older than the latest/candidate
snap), libpoppler and poppler-utils are version 0.86.1 (newer than in
the snaps, or in Debian). So this does look like a poppler rather than
evince problem.

Thanks.

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