On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 06:06:08PM +0800, Lin Jian wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am sorry that my PDFedit is 0.3.2, not 0.4.1. For there was some
> problems on Qt when I making 0.4.1, I install it from apt-get instead.
> I had not see the version of PDFedit on my ubuntu source then, I
> thought it was the newest.

That should not be a problem, because linearized documents handling
didn't change between those two versions.

> 
> The two PDFs  are uploaded to:
> http://www.mediafire.com/?yuysfjyjtzd    (original)
> http://www.mediafire.com/?xu1vfhe1n0e    (modified)
> In the original one, the author made a mistake to title chapter 3,4,5 for 
> 4,5,6.
> So I modified the chapter number 3,4 to 4,5 and deleted the chapter
> number of "References".

Thanks for documents. I have tried to open them in xpdf based viewers
(xpdf, kpdf, evince) as well as acroread (for linux) and all of them
properly showed modification made by you.

> 
> It is linearized, but after I delinearizing it, the problem is also existing.

Yes, your changed document is not linearized - so it should be ok.
I don't see any problem in changed document, so it really might be
Foxit reader bug which doesn't handle multi revision document properly.

Could you try simple attached document (which has 4 revisions - the
newest one has only one page and each older one adds one page - so your
viewer should show you document with exactly one page and in pdfedit you
can see them all by changing revision number in "Revisions" combo box).

If Foxit reader shows more than one page then it doesn't handle
revisions correctly and you should report bug upstream.

> 
> 
> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Michal Hocko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 04:43:22PM +0800, Lin Jian wrote:
> >> I slightly modified a PDF file with PDFedit 0.4.1 in Linux.
> >> I can read it correctly with Adobe Reader in Windows, but if I open it
> >> with Foxit Reader 2.3, I see the old version before modified.
> >> I thought it is a cached version in Foxit Reader, but when I open it
> >> with Foxit Reader on another computer, it also shows the unmodified
> >> version.
> >
> > Could you post the original and changed file?
> > I suspect that the original one is linearized PDF, which is not prepared
> > to be modified. You can check that in the Revisions combobox (in
> > toolbars) which contains "Linearized PDF" string in such a case.
> >
> > PDFedit 0.4.1 only prints warning that document is linearized but
> > doesn't change to read-only mode (this is done in current CVS version,
> > because more people run in this problem in past).
> >
> > JFYI if a document is linearized, you have to delinearize it before you
> > start your editation work (main menu: Tools -> Delinearize, just make
> > sure that source and target files are *not same*).
> >
> >> I think it is a bug of PDFedit or Foxit Reader.
> >> Thanks.

-- 
Michal Hocko

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