According to https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145907 the bug has been fixed.
Still I do have the bug with kpdf 0.5.8 provided by Ubuntu. Could it be Ubuntu
specific ?
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kpdf prints links with red borders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148334
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I would like to insist on the fact that those red borders appear on
documents that have been created with that purpose (for instance when
the user creates the pdf using latex and the hyperref package). The
creator of the pdf wanted red borders around links to identify them as
such and so kpdf displ
Adding the pdfborderstyle={/S/U/W 0} to the hyperref package when
producing a pdf suppresses all visual clues as to the existence of
hyperlinks in the document. A strange idea to me : you create a pdf with
hyperlinks yet there is nothing that tells the user that some part of
the text is a link unti
Could it be related to poppler ?
I noticed on http://forum.kubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=157989 that other
people experience the same annoying behaviour with evince.
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kpdf prints links with red borders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148334
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I have the same problem with latex created pdf files... except I do not
use evince but kpdf !
As for others above, xpdf and acroread print fine. Since this problem
arises only when using evince and kpdf, maybe it is due to something
they have in common. Could it be poppler ?
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Internal and exte
That's it.
No problem anymore.
Thanks very much for your help.
PS (just in case it might help)
I never installed anything openoffice.org related in the past (I've been using
Kubuntu since Dapper and Debian before) but always used nothing more that what
was installed by default. That means that s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdegraphics
When I print a pdf file that includes hyperlinks, these links are printed in a
red rectangle by kpdf.
I realize that those red borders are there to indicate that it is a link but
what's the point of that on a printed page ?
If I am to be tol
I installed Gutsy and the openoffice.org package I have is 1:2.3.0-1ubuntu2
Is it newer or older than 1:2.3.0~rc1-1ubuntu2 because with the package I have
I still can't open document 'totaux_examens.ods' posted above.
Thanks anyway.
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OOO crashes opening this doc file
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Hi,
I have a similar problem with an ods file and oocalc.
This file that I attach was created using the openoffice package in Kubuntu
Dapper and didn't have any problem.
Since I installed Feisty on the same machine (fresh installed, not an upgrade)
I can't open my file anymore.
I contacted the
Thank you.
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Krita absent from "open with" list for images
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60283
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: krita-data
Hi,
krita remains absent from the "open with" list obtained by a right click
on image files (like .jpg) even though Krita is present in the file
associations for that type of file.
As pointed out to me on the French forum, this is due to the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kpdf
Kpdf version 0.5.2 - KDE version 3.5.2
Kubuntu version Dapper
kpdf package version 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu6 installed via apt-get using standard
kubuntu repositories
When I print a document from kpdf, the kprinter dialog appears and I check that
duplex pr
Hi,
After I did the sudo foomatic-cleanupdrivers trick, the problem got
worse since now there are no driver available anymore.
When I use kdeprint in administrator mode to add a printer, my printer
HP Deskjet 6122 is recognised on the usb port but no make nor driver can
be chosen next : the lists
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