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--- Comment #5 from michael.ko...@gmx.net ---
I created a bug report upstream:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/poppler/poppler/-/issues/1170
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--- Comment #3 from Albert Astals Cid ---
(In reply to gbell_spamless from comment #2)
> What's the usual way to deal with that?
The ideal is you find something else that you can share that exhibits the
problem
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--- Comment #2 from gbell_spaml...@yahoo.com ---
Oh that's good news - both Okular and xournalpp use Poppler... which you'd
think would mean it was compatible with itself!
I'll go file a bug. Problem is, my test file is a copyrighted book. What's the
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