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Message #01806
[Bug 997728] Re: Ubuntu port of acroread degrades images (works on Win7)
This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1
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cups-filters (1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low
[ Till Kamppeter ]
* New upstream release
- pdftops: Allow selection whether Ghostscript or Poppler is used
at runtime, setting the "pdftops-renderer" option to "gs" or
"pdftops". This way one can switch to Poppler per-queue if there
are incompatibilities with certain PostScript printers.
- pdftops: Allow setting an upper limit for the image rendering
resolution, also at runtime, setting the option
"pdftops-max-image-resolution-default" to the desired limit in dpi.
"0" means no limit.
- pdftops: Fixed crash by wrong usage of sizeof() function when adding
"Collate" to the fifth command line argument for the "pstops" CUPS
filter call (LP: #982675).
- pdftops: Removed newline from copies value when reading it from
the "%%PDFTOPDFNumCopies" entry of the incoming PDF file.
- pdftops: Silenced compiler warning about ignoring the return
value of the write() function.
- pdftops: Added a crash guard.
- pdftops: Start determining the printing resolution with
cupsRasterInterpretPPD(), this is the most reliable as often
the choice names of the "Resolution" option are marketing names
with higher numerical values than the actual resolution. Also
ignore error exit values of cupsRasterInterpretPPD() as the
function can error out after having found the resolution
(LP: #984082).
- pdftops: If printing resolution is determined by
cupsRasterInterpretPPD() do not stick on 100 dpi if the
resolution cannot be determined (LP: #984082).
* debian/rules: Set default renderer for the pdftops filter to Poppler
due to many printer's buggy interpreters having problems with GhostScript's
PostScript and set image rendering resolution limit of the pdftops filter
to 360 dpi to prevents slow processing by the printer if very high
resolutions are used or if the printing resolution is mis-detected by the
pdftops filter (LP: #668800, LP #951627 (comment #30), LP: #998087,
LP: #992982 (comments #26, #27, #30, #31), LP: #997728, LP: #994477,
LP: #998087, LP: #978120, LP: #862167).
[ Didier Raboud ]
* Drop libtiff5-dev, just use libtiff-dev, this fixes the FTBFS due to
incompatibility with cups.
-- Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@xxxxxxxxx> Wed, 16 May 2012 11:25:03 +0200
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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