I've recently received a few e-mails saying that PDF files downloaded cannot be opened. This should not happen with any of the files on IMSLP; so if it does happen, it is not normal. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this problem no matter how much I try (I've tried all the browsers and no luck). Therefore, I would like people who encounter this problem to post in this thread and answer the following questions:
1. What is the IMSLP number of the file you downloaded?
2. What is the work page that the file is on?
3. What browser (and version; please be specific [ex. IE 6.0.2900]) did you use to download the file? The entire version string can usually be found in the About box in the Help menu.
4. What PDF viewer are you using to view the file?
5. What is the size of the file if you saved the file to your hard disk?
Thanks!
PDF files "corrupt" or download troubles?
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Can you open the file from the Sibley page (http://hdl.handle.net/1802/3042)? Also please answer the other questions in my first post (i.e. what browser, PDF viewer, etc.)
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Yes, I've found that I'll often end up (when converting tif to pdf with ImageMagick) with the resulting PDF displaying poorly in gv. I think the problem is related to a lack of dimension information, and so gv just formats it big, with the actual image in the lower left corner. If I change the page size (ie to letter or A4 or something close to the actual size of the image), it displays properly. Maybe we should note that somewhere on the site...