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#2058
23.0.60; bewildering behavior when visit new file throw.pdf
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Reported by: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams <at> oracle.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 23:15:03 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Tassilo Horn <tassilo <at> member.fsf.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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emacs -Q
I did C-x C-f throw.pdf, with no existing file throw.pdf. The
ensuing messages and interaction were bewildering.
An extremely long message appeared in the echo area:
"No image (png) support available or some conversion utility for pdf
files is missing. Type C-c C-c to switch to an editing mode or C-c
C-t to open a buffer showing the doc as text."
But the new, empty file throw.pdf appeared to be visited with no
problem. I tried to type into it. That threw me back to the previous
buffer I had been in (Dired), and crazy error msgs were displayed.
I tried again, and this time I tried to type `C-c C-t', since the
message indicated that that would open the buffer as text. That too
led to errors.
I don't know exactly what happened, but you will, as soon as you try
it. ;-)
This is the *Messages* buffer:
-----------8<--------------------
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a.
(New file)
Wrote c:/DOCUME~1/dradams/LOCALS~1/Temp/docview19729/throw.pdf
No image (png) support available or some conversion utility for pdf files is
missing. Type C-c C-c to switch to an editing mode or C-c C-t to open a buffer
showing the doc as text.
Error during redisplay: (wrong-type-argument numberp nil) [2 times]
Quit [3 times]
(New file)
Wrote c:/DOCUME~1/dradams/LOCALS~1/Temp/docview19729/throw.pdf
No image (png) support available or some conversion utility for pdf files is
missing. Type C-c C-c to switch to an editing mode or C-c C-t to open a buffer
showing the doc as text.
Error during redisplay: (wrong-type-argument numberp nil) [5 times]
Quit [3 times]
(New file)
Wrote c:/DOCUME~1/dradams/LOCALS~1/Temp/docview19729/throw.pdf
No image (png) support available or some conversion utility for pdf files is
missing. Type C-c C-c to switch to an editing mode or C-c C-t to open a buffer
showing the doc as text.
Error during redisplay: (wrong-type-argument numberp nil) [4 times]
DocView: process pdf->txt changed status to exited abnormally with code 1
.
Error during redisplay: (wrong-type-argument numberp nil) [5 times]
QuitError during redisplay: (wrong-type-argument numberp nil) [2 times]
Error during redisplay: (wrong-type-argument numberp nil) [5 times]
-----------8<--------------------
[Note too that it shows that a temporary file was written.]
In GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2009-01-04 on
LENNART-69DE564 Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.',
version 5.1.2600 configured using `configure --with-gcc (3.4)
--no-opt --cflags -Ic:/g/include -fno-crossjumping'
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Hi all,
I'm closing that bug, cause I think doc-view does TRT now. If you don't
agree, please drop me a mail...
Bye,
Tassilo
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