I notice some differences to when the file is viewed in evince, which I think
looks right:
1. In the top left a black square is shown where evince shows a white bus
pictogram within the black square.
2. Right next to the black square I see the number 813 aligned on the bottom
with the black square. evince shows the number at mid height within a rectangle,
which was not drawn in the imported file.
3. Top middle of the page there is a VZO Logo which evince shows as the three
letters VZO in the colors red, blue and green and a small ZVV logo on its top
right. In the imported file the letter O ist hollow instead of green and the ZVV
logo is not seen at all.
If I export the imported file to PDF right after having opened it, the resulting
PDF shows the three differences to the original as mentioned above.
As a side note: The letters VZO are not shown as smoothly as evince shows them,
they are jagged. But if after opening the file I export it to PDF right away,
the resulting PDF viewed in evince shows VZO again smooth. So I consider the
jagged letters not a "real bug".
"
From the Ubuntu bug report.
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and imported it using openoffice.
I notice some differences to when the file is viewed in evince, which I think
looks right:
1. In the top left a black square is shown where evince shows a white bus
pictogram within the black square.
2. Right next to the black square I see the number 813 aligned on the bottom
with the black square. evince shows the number at mid height within a rectangle,
which was not drawn in the imported file.
3. Top middle of the page there is a VZO Logo which evince shows as the three
letters VZO in the colors red, blue and green and a small ZVV logo on its top
right. In the imported file the letter O ist hollow instead of green and the ZVV
logo is not seen at all.
If I export the imported file to PDF right after having opened it, the resulting
PDF shows the three differences to the original as mentioned above.
As a side note: The letters VZO are not shown as smoothly as evince shows them,
they are jagged. But if after opening the file I export it to PDF right away,
the resulting PDF viewed in evince shows VZO again smooth. So I consider the
jagged letters not a "real bug".
"