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Incorrect conversion of LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FI #10697

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arash16 opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 2 comments
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Incorrect conversion of LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FI #10697

arash16 opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 2 comments

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@arash16
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arash16 commented Mar 30, 2019

Attach (recommended) or Link to PDF file here:
https://uva.onlinejudge.org/external/1/p100.pdf

Configuration:

  • Web browser and its version: Node.js
  • Operating system and its version: Linux Mint 18
  • PDF.js version: 2.0.550 and below (I have other problems with newer versions)
  • Is a browser extension: no

Steps to reproduce the problem:

  1. run pdf2svg with mentioned pdf file

What went wrong? (add screenshot)
In the first line of pdf file "classified" is converted to "classi}ed"

What is the expected behavior? (add screenshot)
Expected to see unicode character 'fi' (LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FI), but instead '{' is printed.

@Snuffleupagus
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Snuffleupagus commented Mar 30, 2019

PDF.js version: 2.0.550 and below (I have other problems with newer versions)

WFM, when using the master version of PDF.js (which is as of this writing is 2.2.107) on Windows.

The version you're referring to is not an official release, as listed at https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/releases, and is thus not officially supported.
Furthermore, please note that any versions prior to the latest official release are unfortunately no longer supported; hence the only suggestion would be to try and use an up-to-date version of PDF.js to see if the issues persists (it's possible that this was fixed by PR #9340).

@timvandermeij
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Works for me too with the latest version.

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