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Description of problem: I printed out a series of sudoku puzzles (10 puzzles with 2 per page) using Cups-PDF printer. The PDF displays correctly in evince and Adobe Reader. The PDF does not import correctly into Inkscape. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): • gnome-games.i386 1:2.22.1.1-5.fc9 • cups-pdf.i386 2.4.7-1.fc9 • cairo.i386 1.6.4-1.fc9 • evince.i386 2.22.1.1-1.fc9 • AdobeReader_enu.i486 8.1.2-1 • inkscape.i386 0.46-2.fc9 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use Gnome Sudoku game and Cups-PDF to print out a few pages of puzzles 2. Try importing a page of the resulting PDF into Inkscape Actual results: Missing all text Expected results: Should import the Cups-PDF generated PDF file like it does the Cairo generated printed PDF which is imported quite smoothly and flawlessly.
Created attachment 306882 [details] Sample of Cups-PDF generated output from Sudoku game
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