Summary: | /invalidaccess in --run-- when converting PDF to TIFFs | ||
---|---|---|---|
Product: | Ghostscript | Reporter: | Carol Chou <cchou> |
Component: | PDF Interpreter | Assignee: | Alex Cherepanov <alex> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | 8.61 | ||
Hardware: | Macintosh | ||
OS: | MacOS X | ||
Customer: | Word Size: | --- | |
Attachments: |
a PDF to reproduce the ghopstscript crash
689673b.pdf hack7i.pdf - simplified sample file |
Description
Carol Chou
2008-01-30 06:54:38 UTC
Created attachment 3744 [details]
a PDF to reproduce the ghopstscript crash
Created attachment 3760 [details] 689673b.pdf I've verified that the problem occurs on other platforms (including amd64 on linux) and with gshead. I've attached a simplified version of original file, 689673b.pdf, which contains only the page that produces the error. Both Acrobat and Apple Preview open the file without error. I get the invalidaccess on object 4017 The PDFDEBUG output shows: %Resolving: [4017 0] /DSTLPE+CMTI12 endobj Error: /invalidaccess in --readonly-- The PDF file embeds a Type 1 font that cannot be read by a PostScript interpreter. The charstring for /j looks as: e/j 160 RD ... The name e resolves to a charstring that was defined earlier and smashes the stack. I don't see any way to wix this quickly. We need to develop an ATM-style interpreter to parse embedded Type 1 fonts. Created attachment 3769 [details]
hack7i.pdf - simplified sample file
|