Product
PDF Handshake |
Version
2.0.0 |
Prerequisites
none |
Supersedes
none |
Problem-No
204, 225, 230, 232 |
Date
Tue Feb 6 11:16:50 MET 2001 |
Files
sgi:lib/libpdf_s.so sol4:lib/libpdf_s.so alpha:lib/libpdf_s.so dg86:lib/libpdf_s.so linux:lib/libpdf_s.so hppa:lib/libpdf_s.sl rs6000:lib/libpdf_s.a rhappc:lib/libpdf_s.a |
Architectures
sol4 rs6000 sgi hppa alpha dg86 linux rhappc |
Subject
wrong layout images for rotated PDF pages |
Info
The "Rotate" parameter of PDF pages was ignored during layout generation. This had the effect that layout images of rotated PDF pages were not rotated and therefore appeared differently from the view in Adobe Acrobat. Also fixed: - Printing or layouting PDF files containing JPEG-compressed inline images could fail with the error message "Bad inline image". Such files are e.g. generated by "OneVision PDF Writer". - Printing or layouting PDF files with Separation color spaces did not work if the alternate color space was calibrated RGB. - TrueType glyphs containing only "control points" were not converted correctly to Type 1 characters, these glyphs could be missing in layout images or printed output. - Embedded CFF fonts (compressed Type 1 fonts) using the "Expert Subset charset" were not converted correctly to PostScript so that wrong glyphs were displayed in layout images or printed output. The problem occurred e.g. with the font "Adobe Garamond Expert Italic". - Printing or layouting PDF files did use many file descriptors if the PDF file contained a "Form XObject" which in turn contained many "Image XObject" resources, and could therefore fail with the error message "too many open files". |