[please post to the mailin list as well - I am CCing the list now]

On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 12:30:24AM -0500, Roger Burrows wrote:
> Hi Michal,

Hi,

> Thank you for the detailed instructions on building PDFEDIT.  Once I figured 
> out the exact names of the development packages to install, everything went 
> very smoothly, thanks!
> 
> However, there is still a minor problem (perhaps unimportant or known): when 
> I 
> load the delinearized PDF into Acrobat Reader (7.0.7) under Windows XP, the 
> following message appears *very briefly* (less than 1 second) on the screen:
>       The file is damaged but is being repaired.
> Then the PDF is displayed correctly.
> 
> There is a free (Windows) PDF viewer called PDF-Xchange, which allows PDFs to 
> be resaved.  If I load the delinearized PDF and then tell it to save it, 
> using 
> the incremental save method, I get the following message:
>       The source document is broken.  Do you wish to use the non-incremental 
> save 
> option?
> If I reply yes, then the saved file is OK (but smaller) and can be read by 
> e.g. 
> Acrobat Reader without any error msgs.
> 
> This is with 0.4.5 built using the sources from:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfedit/files/pdfedit/0.4.5/pdfedit-
> 0.4.5.tar.bz2/download

Could you try with the current CVS snapshot, please? If the CVS version
works fine then I would say that
http://pdfedit.petricek.net/bt/view.php?id=359 can be the culprit, but
this is just a blind shot.

> 
> I do not regard this as a big problem, but I thought you might like to know 
> about it.  If you need further info, please let me know.

Damaged documents are never minor bugs...

> 
> Regards,
> Roger Burrows

-- 
Michal Hocko

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