On 7/20/20 6:58 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/20/2020 5:11 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...] Acrobat DC in Windows displays characters fine.
(Here I only test with summatra and occasionally with acrobat reader or some old acrobat prof.)
Sorry, I use Acrobat Reader DC in Winows (no Professional version).
luametatex.pdf cannot be opened with Evince, Acrobat for Linux or xpdf (e45c09ed2055fab7e8de40fa5f99da4ce46e6849f306a57ac34d99487e025049). mupdf-gl has to repair the xref.
can you check again ... i reverted something (not xref related) that according to the spec should be ok but it doesn't surprise me that some viewers don't like it (i'll look into it another time)
I’m afraid it doesn’t work. Same problem with luametatex.pdf (SHA256 ca501f4ee5c933ee2c2e6a4ebff053c77fd89cfe90ac1b084398d5772fad80c6).
I can open the file in an ubuntu viewer but I'm not sure what it uses under the hood (don't care much either as a viewer is kind of an abstraction for the user).
Acrobat Reader 9.x for Linux and xpdf cannot open it. And mupdf-gl needs to fix the xref. Trying to uncompress the PDF document with Multivalent20060102, I get this error message (and no compression): luametatex.pdf: expected: 'xref' but saw 'vI' @ byte 1182902 I wonder whether this might give you a hint of what might be problematic here. (BTW, there is a 0x14 char between "v" and "I".) Many thanks again for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk