dwain wrote: > On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:13 PM, dwain <dwain.alford at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Mantis Bug Tracker >> <scribus at scribus.info> wrote: >>> A NOTE has been added to this issue. >>> ====================================================================== >>> http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=7617 >>> ====================================================================== >>> Reported By: Dalford >>> Assigned To: >>> ====================================================================== >>> Project: Scribus >>> Issue ID: 7617 >>> Category: PDF >>> Reproducibility: always >>> Severity: crash >>> Priority: normal >>> Status: new >>> ====================================================================== >>> Date Submitted: 2008-11-18 03:43 CET >>> Last Modified: 2009-05-25 00:04 CEST >>> ====================================================================== >>> Summary: cannot open pdf with nitro pdf pro >>> Description: >>> i am using nitro pdf pro. it crashes every time i try to open a pdf from >>> scribus. >>> >>> do you think you could work with the folks who make nitro pdf so their >>> program will open pdfs from scribus? >>> >>> i did install cabaret and as usual it opens the pdf fine. >>> ====================================================================== >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> (0020665) BAlpha (reporter) - 08-Nov-18 14:12 >>> http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=7617#c20665 >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> It might be helpful if you attached a sample PDF that creates such a >>> problem. However; no professional (or other) PDF editing program should >>> crash because of the PDF contents. Hence you might also want to contact >>> nitroPDF Software on this matter. And since is a crash *in nitro* and not >>> in Scribus; it's probably hard for the Scribus developers to do much about >>> it. >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> (0020673) cbradney (administrator) - 08-Nov-19 23:46 >>> http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=7617#c20673 >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Please attach the PDF for testing, and the source file if possible. If this >>> bug is marked as private then the public cannot see the attachments if that >>> is required. Without something to test, we canno tmake progress and this >>> bug will have to be closed as unable to reproduce. >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> (0020674) Dalford (reporter) - 08-Nov-20 00:53 >>> http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=7617#c20674 >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> attached are the .sla and pdf files. hope this helps. >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> (0021801) avox (administrator) - 09-May-25 00:04 >>> http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=7617#c21801 >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Try using one of the standard fonts for the form entry fields. Using an >>> embedded "Bauhaus-Medium" font for this purpose is quite a challenge for a >>> PDF reader and wasn't supported in earlier PDF versions IIRC. >>> >>> Issue History >>> Date Modified Username Field Change >>> ====================================================================== >>> 08-Nov-18 03:43 Dalford New Issue >>> 08-Nov-18 14:12 BAlpha Note Added: 0020665 >>> 08-Nov-19 23:46 cbradney Note Added: 0020673 >>> 08-Nov-20 00:51 Dalford File Added: kdd-receipt.sla >>> 08-Nov-20 00:52 Dalford File Added: studiokdd-receipt.pdf >>> >>> 08-Nov-20 00:53 Dalford Note Added: 0020674 >>> 09-May-25 00:04 avox Note Added: 0021801 >>> ====================================================================== >> i will try that and see what happens. although bauhaus is a kind of >> trademark font for the business. > > you can close this out. the nitro pdf team fixed the bug. thanks for the > look. > regards,
It would have been easier if it was open source :) Craig
