Open Bug 1721600 Opened 4 years ago Updated 4 years ago

[XFA] Text improperly vertically aligned

Categories

(Firefox :: PDF Viewer, defect, P3)

Desktop
All
defect

Tracking

()

Tracking Status
firefox91 --- disabled
firefox92 --- affected

People

(Reporter: danibodea, Unassigned)

References

Details

(Whiteboard: [pdfjs-form-xfa])

Attachments

(6 files, 1 obsolete file)

Note

  • When the user loads a specific PDF file and scrolls to page 12, he will notice that a numbered list is not aligned vertically as the fields are.

Affected versions

  • Nightly v92.0a1

Affected platforms

  • all

Preconditions

  • Flip the "pdfjs.enableXfa" pref to true.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Launch browser.
  2. Load the attached PDF file.
  3. Scroll to page 12.

Expected result

  • The numbered list and the "p." are properly aligned vertically, at the same height as the fields.

Actual result

  • The numbered list and the "p." are improperly vertically aligned.

Regression range

  • Not a regression.
Summary: [XFA] Header text spill-out → [XFA] Text improperly vertically aligned

I cannot open the attached pdf in firefox (it's a bug and I understand it), how did you generate it ?
I see some fields filled with random stuff on page 1 and likely it has been saved thanks to ***???, that's the question.

Flags: needinfo?(daniel.bodea)
Attachment #9232367 - Attachment is obsolete: true
Flags: needinfo?(daniel.bodea)

I've re-attached it. Let me know if it still does not work.

Thanks it works better like this.
Anyway what is the software you used to save data on page 1 ? Acrobat ?

Honestly don't know whether I did save information on it. Not sure what you're talking about.
Can you detail or tell me what to test to cover your suspicions?

Please set the need info checkbox to me if you expect information on any bug.

Flags: needinfo?(cdenizet)
See Also: → 1721802

If you open the file, you can see some random data on first page (which really shouldn't be in the original pdf).
So very likely during your testing, you opened with (????) the original pdf, added some data, saved it and then played with it in firefox.
Anyway, it doesn't really matter at the end because the bug is fixed, I was just a bit curious to know, what's the software which generated it, so if you've no idea, please forget my question.

Flags: needinfo?(cdenizet)
Priority: -- → P3

I guess the same issue occurs on the following PDF

Attached file MOZILLA-1540097-0.pdf

A similar issue is observed here.

QA Whiteboard: [pdf_xfa_generic]
Whiteboard: [pdfjs-form-xfa]
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