[okular] [Bug 415834] Inline note in PDF annotations does not change font and calculate wrong width and height

John Wright bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Sat Jan 4 21:53:51 GMT 2020


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415834

John Wright <johntheron642 at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from John Wright <johntheron642 at gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 124895
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Picture of bug on screen

I use your program to display sheet music created as a pdf file.  It displays
well in two programs but not in OKULAR which has trouble with the music staff
lines only.  Some are thick and some thin,  It is a distraction when reading
music.  Some programs do it well, but I want to use Ocular on my raspberry pi 3
and 4.  
I have tried settings but to no avail, including the settings, pdf, enhance
thin lines. I tried changing fonts to san serif as suggested in bug report
415834, but I got no changes.  I took a screen shot and cleaned up the moire
lines but I don't yet see how to send you a copy of the photo. I did the browse
and tried to attach.  I tried changing fonts and other things but could not
clean up the image.  The music notes and music text is all fine, no problem.  
If I increase magnification to 150%, the staff lines even out, but I cannot at
that point see enough music to use the display.  I am displaying two pages of
music on a 24" high def monitor U2419 HX, acer s241hl, HP 23er,Lenovo
65c8kcc1us,AOC i2367Fh, AOC 24B1h  these are all 1920 x 1080 monitors
Thank you for responding to my bug report 415834,  I really like your software
and have 5 setups out there now, and hoping for more.

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