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"content": "As I'm doing magazine-style brochure design with #Scribus again lately, I thought I'd report this long-standing #Evince issue in #GNOMEPapers : layout metadata not being respected when opening #PDF documents that explicitly specify they should be viewed as booklets.\n\nCurrently, anyone in GNOME receiving a fancy PDF from me would need to intuitively know that they are not meant to be displayed as single pages!\n\nhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/papers/-/issues/507\n\n#UX #design #DTP\nhttps://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/115/183/820/688/345/240/original/433d1e0dabe86147.png\n",
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