Hi Michal,
On 21 Nov 2010 at 11:37, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > 
> > 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.
> 
You will have to excuse my lack of familiarity with CVS.  I went to the Develop 
section of PDFEDIT in Sourceforge, clicked on Browse CVS, clicked on the 
pdfedit directory, then clicked on Download GNU tarball.  I unpacked it into a 
separate directory, ran autoconf, then ./configure, then make, then make 
install.  I hope that was correct.

The resulting program creates a file with the same errors as before (shown 
above) when I delinearize a particular PDF.  It's the same PDF I sent you 
before.

Let me know what else I can do,
Roger


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