[okular] [Bug 487486] 24.05.0 crashes on start and complains about missing dll's on Windows

2024-05-24 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487486

gfowl...@outlook.com changed:

   What|Removed |Added

Summary|24.05.0 crashes on start|24.05.0 crashes on start
   |and complains about missing |and complains about missing
   |dll's   |dll's on Windows

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[okular] [Bug 487486] New: 24.05.0 crashes on start and complains about missing dll's

2024-05-24 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487486

Bug ID: 487486
   Summary: 24.05.0 crashes on start and complains about missing
dll's
Classification: Applications
   Product: okular
   Version: 24.05.0
  Platform: Other
OS: Microsoft Windows
Status: REPORTED
  Severity: crash
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: okular-devel@kde.org
  Reporter: gfowl...@outlook.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Hi,

The latest 24.05.0 release crashes on start and complains about missing dll's.
Both the exe and appx.

Thank you

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[okular] [Bug 452095] Firefox user certificate store not recognized in Snap

2024-05-24 Thread ferdymercury
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452095

--- Comment #6 from ferdymercury  ---
In my case, with flatpak, I was getting also the error that no certificate was
found.

Even if the default folder of mozilla was being found (when checking Configure
Backends, PDF, the path was correct). And in Firefox itself, about:certificate
showed the certificate.

What I did was to change the path to ~/.pki/nssdb, and then it worked.

So either Okular was not able to access .mozilla/profile/nssdb due to some
weird permissions (even if I activated everything with flatseal), or Firefox
was relying on a non-default position of the nssdb certificates  being store in
.pki instead of within the Firefox profile.

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[okular] [Bug 466521] Characters such as "⑥" cannot be copied as in Chrome, but can only be pasted as "6"

2024-05-24 Thread Sune Vuorela
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466521

Sune Vuorela  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

  Latest Commit||https://invent.kde.org/grap
   ||hics/okular/-/commit/322fd2
   ||d54e4226f6dbb4fb357a86931a5
   ||c790340
 Resolution|--- |FIXED
 Status|ASSIGNED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #2 from Sune Vuorela  ---
Git commit 322fd2d54e4226f6dbb4fb357a86931a5c790340 by Sune Vuorela, on behalf
of Wendi Gan.
Committed on 24/05/2024 at 10:02.
Pushed by sune into branch 'master'.

fix Unicode Normalization: replace NFKC to NFC

Use NFC in copy, makeWord, and export functions, and NFKC for search
operations.
NFKC may alter characters when copied or exported. For example ⑥ in pdf will be
pasted as 6. So most instances are replaced with NFC.
To simplify matching during search operation, NFKC is used.
Related: bug 473495

M  +12   -9core/textpage.cpp
M  +1-1generators/poppler/generator_pdf.cpp

https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/-/commit/322fd2d54e4226f6dbb4fb357a86931a5c790340

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[okular] [Bug 473495] Give an option not to apply compatibility decomposition when copying

2024-05-24 Thread Sune Vuorela
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473495

--- Comment #2 from Sune Vuorela  ---
Git commit 322fd2d54e4226f6dbb4fb357a86931a5c790340 by Sune Vuorela, on behalf
of Wendi Gan.
Committed on 24/05/2024 at 10:02.
Pushed by sune into branch 'master'.

fix Unicode Normalization: replace NFKC to NFC

Use NFC in copy, makeWord, and export functions, and NFKC for search
operations.
NFKC may alter characters when copied or exported. For example ⑥ in pdf will be
pasted as 6. So most instances are replaced with NFC.
To simplify matching during search operation, NFKC is used.
Related: bug 466521

M  +12   -9core/textpage.cpp
M  +1-1generators/poppler/generator_pdf.cpp

https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/-/commit/322fd2d54e4226f6dbb4fb357a86931a5c790340

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