https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148420
Bug ID: 148420 Summary: imported scans went white after calling export to pdf Product: LibreOffice Version: 3.3.2 release Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Windows (All) Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Printing and PDF export Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org Reporter: p...@hotmail.de Description: I have a .odt file with 3 imported pdf-scans inside. When I open it in Libreoffice Writer it seems all fine. But as soon as I call the "export to pdf" function 2 of those imported pdf turn all white. These 2 have been cropped, and resized. When I open the created pdf only the last page is completly white. When I reopen the .odt file the content of all pages is rendered as normal again. Using the Microsoft-Pdf-writer creates a "flawless" pdf, but would prefer to have a "tagged pdf" Steps to Reproduce: 0. import a DIN A4 pdf-scan into a new writer doc. 1. import a DIN A3 pdf-scan 2. crop it, to only show only one DIN A4 side 3. resize and move it to fill out a new DIN A4 page 4. repeat step 1 -3 for the other half of the DIN A3 page 5. call "export to pdf" Actual Results: The cropped and resized scans (page 2 & 3) are now rendered all white in Libre office writer when you open the new exported pdf file Page 3 is rendered all white Expected Results: No changes at all to the Document in Libre Office Writer Having all imported scans visible in the exported pdf Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes Additional Info: When you save and reopen the .odt file, the previusly white scans are rendered normaly again, until you call export to pdf again. Using the "Microsoft to pdf" printer creates a "flawless" pdf, sadly it doesen't support the "tagging"- feature (creating a linked index based of Heading-formation) This has been performed on a fresh install of 3.3.2 This issue persisted when repeating it with safe mode enabled -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.