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To save some time, and as mentioned in bug #162111, this problem is
fixed by installing wine-1.3 (available from the ppa)
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Evince frequentl
As I suspected, this is a WINE issue/problem.
There a couple of possible solutions in comments #25 to #29 in bug
#162111
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Evince frequently replaces "pi" glyphs with "not equal to" and other
substitutions.
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I have the following installed:
wine 1.2.1-0ubuntu1
ttf-mscorefonts-installer 3.2
I removed ttf-mscorefonts-installer, but still have the problem (and
still get the same result of fc-math Symbol).
fc-match --verbose Symbol|grep file gives me:
file:
"/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-symbol-replaceme
Do you have WINE installed? What about ttf-mscorefonts? I have neither
installed. Something is causing fontconfig to choose a different symbol
font on your system than on my system. To see the full details of the
file being used type
fc-match --verbose Symbol|grep file
I get:
file: "/usr/shar
I am running the 32bit version of Ubuntu (2.6.35-22-generic i686
GNU/Linux).
fc-match Symbol gives me:
symbol.ttf: "Symbol" "Regular"
I'm not sure exactly what that means, but it is different than what you
got madbiologist.
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acocaracha - the file you attached to comment #12 displays fine here. I
cannot see the errors on pages 9 and 12.
I'm also using Ubuntu 10.10 32bit with the same version of libpoppler7
as you.
Are you running the 32bit or 64bit edition of Ubuntu?
What is the output of
fc-match Symbol
on your s
I am having the same problem.
x86 system, Ubuntu 10.10.
libpoppler7: 0.14.3-0ubuntu1.1
The attached file has the following problems:
Page 9: pi is displayed as not equal
Page 12: infinity is not displayed correctly (looks like a degree sign)
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@philtime - Please attach a PDF which has this problem.
** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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i have the same problem!! i'm on amd64, please tell me if i should give
more infos.
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Although we haven't heard back from the original reporter, this is
starting to look like an x86/amd64 issue.
Where do we go from here?
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Evince frequently replaces "pi" glyphs with "not equal to" and other
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I have the exact same problem. Also on amd64, an up-to-date clean lucid
install.
If there's anything I could do to help resolve this bug, I'd be glad to
help - due to my field, the majority of pdf files I open contain pi (and
other symbols).
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Evince frequently replaces "pi" glyphs with "not eq
** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Evince frequently replaces "pi" glyphs with "not equal to" and other
substitutions.
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Yes, I'm on x86. Weird. I think we need to find someone else with
amd64 to test this.
Do you have the latest versions of libcairo2 (1.8.10-2ubuntu1) and
fontconfig (2.8.0-2ubuntu1)?
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Could be, I'm on x86 and the file is also rendered as it should.
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I have the same version of evince, no package called poppler but
libpoppler at the same version.
Installing poppler-data made no difference.
Is this perhaps an x86/amd64 thing? Or are you on amd64, too?
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Evince frequently replaces "pi" glyphs with "not equal to" and other
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http
The first formula on page 6 (and the rest of the document) render fine
here. I can see the pi symbol.
Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" RC.
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic i686
Packages: evince 2.30.0-0ubuntu1
poppler 0.12.4-0ubuntu4
If you have the same version of poppler and it's not
The first occurrence is on the first formula on page 6.
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Please attach a document to the report. Rendering issues are poppler
bugs. reassigning.
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** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
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