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Firefox viewer is cutting off pdf images

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I'm viewing a PDF in Firefox viewer. It is choosing 2 specific pieces to cut off. When I switch to download and open PDF with Acrobat, everything is fine. I've tried many different things. Please help! Carl

I'm viewing a PDF in Firefox viewer. It is choosing 2 specific pieces to cut off. When I switch to download and open PDF with Acrobat, everything is fine. I've tried many different things. Please help! Carl

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PDF.JS is used in Firefox to display PDF file in the browser. IMO, it shouldn't have become a standard part of Firefox when it did - there was too much about it that wasn't complete, and Mozilla all but stopped developing it once it was a standard part of Firefox.

But in the near future Mozilla will be switching to the PDF reader that is used by Chrome, and from what I have read it is far superior to PDF.JS. Hang in there with Acrobat or Acrobat Reader for awhile yet.

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Screenshot attached (I wasn't sure if it attached with my 1st post). Thank you

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चयनित समाधान

PDF.JS is used in Firefox to display PDF file in the browser. IMO, it shouldn't have become a standard part of Firefox when it did - there was too much about it that wasn't complete, and Mozilla all but stopped developing it once it was a standard part of Firefox.

But in the near future Mozilla will be switching to the PDF reader that is used by Chrome, and from what I have read it is far superior to PDF.JS. Hang in there with Acrobat or Acrobat Reader for awhile yet.