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On 12/01/2011 10:55 AM, bh wrote:
I just switched from NeoOffice to LibreOffice on my Mac.  LibreOffice is much
more reliable!  I was getting mysterious
disappearances of pictures in NeoOffice and have had no such problems since
the switch.

But one new problem is that when I export a PDF and then view it in Preview
(in MacOS 10.6.8), there are full-width
hairline white horizontal rules aligned with the top edge of some JPGs in
the document.  These rules don't appear when
I view the document in Adobe Reader, but they do seem to appear when I
/print/ even from Adobe Reader.  So I'm
guessing the exported PDF has some not-quite-standard feature that isn't
working in MacOS.

An example is at http://cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/bug.pdf
...
Perhaps I'm missing the obvious, but when I view that PDF in Adobe
Reader 9.4.6 (linux) I see not hairline white horizontal rules (even at
200% zoom). Nor do I see them in Evince or Okular.

Printing from AR 9.4.6 (linux) to an Epson WorkForce 635 doesn't reveal
any either. Maybe it's a Mac issue?





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