Op 1/08/2013 21:50, jesmith schreef: > they are also > displayed if I view the PDF in true client app (Mac Preview, or Adbobe > Reader). If Adobe Reader displays them and even Mac Preview displays them, but not Chrome PDF Viewer (and probably not pdf.js in Firefox either), then you're facing a problem many users have: the built-in viewers for Chrome and Firefox ignore a large part of the PDF specification. The best way to solve this, is to go to the configuration settings of these browsers and switch to using the Adobe Reader plug-in instead of the built-in viewer. It's the first thing I do with any new computer as I'm getting too frustrated of opening a PDF in Chrome or Firefox seeing nothing but a blank page whereas the PDF is 100% correct and shows the content perfectly in Adobe Reader.
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