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Fomulate Pro Bug report: PDF Graphics are not saved properly #87

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I am using Formulate Pro to assemble a set of pdf graphics all together on 
one page of a (previously empty) pdf document:
* File > Open > empty.pdf  - which contains only one empty page, my 
drawing canvas, so to say
* File > Place image... > graphic.pdf  - a website that I printed, I graphic I 
exported from a drawing program etc
* Then I scale the imported graphic, I import some other graphics etc
* File > Print... > Save as PDF > export1.pdf  - the exported pdf will be 
perfectly fine as expected: In the exported file, I find that the pdf graphic 
has not been rasterized to a bitmap, but that text and fonts have been 
preserved.

The problem I am having only occurs when I close and reopen Formulate 
Pro:
* File > Save As... > doc.formulate
* File > Quit, then I reopen the Formulte Pro application
* File > Open recent > doc.formulate

Now all the pdf graphics in my formulate document are ugly and have lost 
their crystal clearness because the pdf graphics are now being shown as a 
rasterized bitmaps. This does not only concern how the document is 
displayed in Formulate Pro, but also how it is exported to PDF: When I go 
* File > Print... > Save as PDF > export2.pdf  - then the exported file looks 
just as ugly as in the Formulate Pro document.

For me, this means that I cannot interrupt my work with Formulate Pro, 
because everytime I quit Formulate Pro, my document gets messed up. It 
would be great if you could fix this issue, please!!

Original issue reported on code.google.com by a...@gmail.com on 21 Sep 2009 at 6:28

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
This has been fixed. FormulatePro 0.0.6 has been released. Please re-open this 
issue if you continue to see this 
problem after upgrading.

Original comment by a...@gmail.com on 18 Oct 2009 at 7:33