Brian is very knowledgeable in many areas but unless your request meets Brian'sspecifications all you will get from him is criticism on how the request was placed.If you don't believe me check the archives of the list for this Brian-bot!-------- Original Message --------Subject: pdf file is not read correctlyUTC Time: June 20, 2017 8:19 AMFrom: abelahcene@gmail.comHi everybody,
Strange, until today, I believed that a pdf file written in any language can be read by a pdf reader, since it is binary !! For example evince, and not I was wrong !!
The following file is a pdf file in Arabic, it is read correctly under windows by acrobat reader, but not with evince, some parts are read but not others, (nevertheless my coding of the system is utf8), but what is the link with utf8, since pdf is binary !!
Please, how can I fix this problem, thank you very much and in advanceHe does have a point about the missing file, all I can contribute is that I have seen multilingual documents with Evinceand in many cases Arabic was included and displayed in correctly. One does not need to understand the language toidentify and distinguish correct display from an error message.The advice from other contributors about the other packages that read and display pdf's is sound advice.In addition, there are some conversion packages and/or plugins that convert a pdf to other printable formats, althoughI have great doubt that they can do any better job than evince. Are you sure the document is not locked by a passwordthat evince can not deal with?Welcome to the Debian zoo!