Bug 262898 - Pages of deja vu files are rendered to the left or right
Summary: Pages of deja vu files are rendered to the left or right
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: okular
Classification: Applications
Component: DjVu backend (show other bugs)
Version: 0.11.2
Platform: Arch Linux Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Okular developers
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Reported: 2011-01-11 22:18 UTC by Amitav
Modified: 2012-08-19 16:21 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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screenshot showing the problem (125.47 KB, image/png)
2011-01-11 22:18 UTC, Amitav
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Description Amitav 2011-01-11 22:18:11 UTC
Created attachment 55888 [details]
screenshot showing the problem

Version:           0.11.2 (using KDE 4.5.5) 
OS:                Linux

It does not happen with all deja vu files; but some pages of some deja vu files are rendered more to the left or right and thus have portions clipped.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
open a deja vu file

Actual Results:  
pages are clipped on the sides

Expected Results:  
text should not be clipped
Comment 1 Pino Toscano 2011-01-12 11:41:21 UTC
More than the screenshot, what would help is providing a public sample document showing the issue.
Comment 2 Amitav 2011-01-12 22:28:22 UTC
On 01/12/2011 04:11 PM, Pino Toscano wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=262898
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> --- Comment #1 from Pino Toscano<pino kde org>   2011-01-12 11:41:21 ---
> More than the screenshot, what would help is providing a public sample document
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My document is large. Is there any way of slicing a deja vu document?
Comment 3 Albert Astals Cid 2012-08-18 17:38:10 UTC
Might it be that you had the "Crop margins" options enabled? If so could you update to 4.9.0 or later versions and see if you still has this problem?
Comment 4 Amitav 2012-08-19 12:26:08 UTC
This issue is no more reproducible.