BW
2010-10-15 20:36:15 UTC
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254306
Summary: Printing files processed by pdfcrop causes the margins
to reappear on the printout.
Product: okular
Version: 0.11.2
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: PDF backend
AssignedTo: okular-devel at kde.org
ReportedBy: b.weggenmann+kde at gmail.com
Version: 0.11.2 (using KDE 4.5.2)
OS: Linux
To print pdf documents I frequently use pdfcrop to remove the white margins.
Okular correctly displays the cropped files on screen, however, when printing,
the margins magically are back on the printout, even when setting the print
margins to 0 in the Properties dialog.
The "Trim margins" option of Okular works on screen, but although it does have
the expected effect on the "Print preview", it has no effect on the printout
and still "prints" the white margins (whether I open the original or the
pdfcropped document).
The described problem occurs when printing to my actual printer (a Canon Pixma
iP4000) as well as when printing to a pdf file. The new pdf file will again
have plenty of white space around it (The old Fermat had the opposite problem -
he didn't have enough margin to prove his last theorem ;)
Printing of pdfcropped files works perfectly with all versions of acroread I
have tested so far.
Reproducible: Didn't try
Further relevant packages I'm using:
cups 1.44-r2
gutenprint 5.2.5-r1
ghostscript 8.71-r1
Summary: Printing files processed by pdfcrop causes the margins
to reappear on the printout.
Product: okular
Version: 0.11.2
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: PDF backend
AssignedTo: okular-devel at kde.org
ReportedBy: b.weggenmann+kde at gmail.com
Version: 0.11.2 (using KDE 4.5.2)
OS: Linux
To print pdf documents I frequently use pdfcrop to remove the white margins.
Okular correctly displays the cropped files on screen, however, when printing,
the margins magically are back on the printout, even when setting the print
margins to 0 in the Properties dialog.
The "Trim margins" option of Okular works on screen, but although it does have
the expected effect on the "Print preview", it has no effect on the printout
and still "prints" the white margins (whether I open the original or the
pdfcropped document).
The described problem occurs when printing to my actual printer (a Canon Pixma
iP4000) as well as when printing to a pdf file. The new pdf file will again
have plenty of white space around it (The old Fermat had the opposite problem -
he didn't have enough margin to prove his last theorem ;)
Printing of pdfcropped files works perfectly with all versions of acroread I
have tested so far.
Reproducible: Didn't try
Further relevant packages I'm using:
cups 1.44-r2
gutenprint 5.2.5-r1
ghostscript 8.71-r1
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