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Unsupported shading type: 4 #2948

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waddlesplash opened this issue Mar 15, 2013 · 7 comments
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Unsupported shading type: 4 #2948

waddlesplash opened this issue Mar 15, 2013 · 7 comments

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@waddlesplash
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Here's the PDF:
CSS3_awesomeness.pdf

Generated from this HTML using PDFCreator on Win7x64 (GhostScript):
example.html

@automatedbugreportingfacility

The links direct to PNG images.

@waddlesplash
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It's a workaround. If you download the files and rename them to .pdf and .html, everything works. GitHub allows you to upload anything under 5MB as long as it has a .png extension :)

@xasx
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xasx commented Mar 26, 2013

Find screenshots of the different renderings attached.

pdf.js

2948-pdf_js-rendering

Evince

2948-evince-rendering

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fmms commented Sep 14, 2013

This is issue still occurs today:

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[18:06:06.868] "PDF 63c5e9fa9aa8a7b57c4beb6d3131f2d [1.4 GPL Ghostscript 9.05 / PDFCreator Version 1.6.2] (PDF.js: 0.8.510)"
[18:06:06.912] "Warning: TODO: Unsupported shading type: 4

@timvandermeij
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Fixed by #4192.

@THausherr
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The current code is not or no longer rendering that file.

@timvandermeij
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Hm, that means many issues related to shading patterns might be regressions... We are tracking this in the other issues.

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