This bug was fixed in the package subtitleeditor - 0.52.1-1
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subtitleeditor (0.52.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release (closes: #785895, LP: #1417109, LP: #1447835):
+ Ported to GTK+3 and Gstreamer 1.0
* Upload to unstable as gstreamermm is in unstable now.
Public bug reported:
Trying to open this 2 MB PDF with Inkscape causes Inkscape to use 3.7 GB
of memory. Saving it as an svg file uses 78 MB on disk. Opening the
saved svg file requires 3.5 GB of memory. If I then do ctl+A, ctl+G, it
crashes immediately with the following output:
Too many heap
I installed version 0.91 from the ppa. The crashing problem seems to
have been solved. However, when I import the PDF, it displays strange
behavior. While it is importing the PDF, it uses 3.7 GB and levels off
for a few minutes, although one cpu shows 100% usage. This behavior is
similar to what I
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Trying to open this 2 MB PDF with Inkscape causes Inkscape to use 3.7 GB
of memory. Saving it as an svg file uses 78 MB on disk. Opening the
saved svg file requires 3.5 GB of memory. If I then do ctl+A, ctl+G, it
crashes immediately with the following
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