Isn't this a duplicate of bug #164233? It states the same thing and has
the same upstream bug watch added, as far as I can see.
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Yes, it appears to be the same complaint. It's also over 2 years old,
and still doing it (ooo 3.2.0.10 in Ubuntu 10.4). Can this be so hard
to fix? There's a whole generation of young scientists being pushed to
PowerPoint for conference posters over this one issue.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 164233 ***
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Marking as a duplicate of bug #164233 then.
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[Upstream] [hardy] Exporting a background with gradient produces a stripey
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[upstream] openoffice.org PDF conversion puts lines into background
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@Adrian Busolini
Hello,
I don't know what libs google docs use to convert/display pdf, but the
white lines are present on the gradient. Not tried with acrobat reader,
but with foxit reader (there's a linux version!) it shows the gradient
fine. So I guess it's not a openoffice issue.
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It seems the problem really resides in Poppler - the free library used
by Evince and many others to read PDFs. Specifically, it appears to be
in the Cairo backend of Poppler, as people seem to be reporting other
backends render the PDFs correctly.
Links to the main bug reports citing gradient
I've noticed that the white lines DO NOT appear when the PDF is opened
using the official Acrobat Reader (on Windows and Linux). They DO appear
when it's opened with Evince (GNOME's PDF viewer) and 'Docs' for iPhone.
I'm inferring therefore that possibly OO doesn't use the
'correct'/standard
Ah, I just found the link to OO's bug report under the 'Assigned to'
heading above.
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Same problem experienced in 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2.1 on 8.04. The problem most
definitely exists with vertical gradients too.
Has anybody discovered any workaround *at all* for this problem, bar
removing all gradients? I'm in desperate need of a clean document
conversion, and can find no way at all to
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