I have tested the document you sent me, and I saw the results as you described.
It should be a bug of Foxit Reader.
Thank you. You let me know the linearizing and revision features of PDF.

On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Michal Hocko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
>
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