Tab with pdf open keeps freezing
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Maybe try one of the suggested plug-ins I mention in my post above as an alternative to the Adobe one ?.
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tollaspower last edited by
PDF-XChange is also affected.
I noticed that a minimize and restore can heal the frozen tab.
By the way it is very annoying to do this over and over again.Version: 26.0.1656.60 - Opera is up to date
Update stream: Stable
System: Windows 7 64-bit (WoW64) -
rif last edited by
PDF-XChange is also affected.
I noticed that a minimize and restore can heal the frozen tab.
By the way it is very annoying to do this over and over again.Yes I've experienced this also with PDF-XChange. It does not happen with all pdf's though.
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bmanfranssen last edited by
It's actually with pretty much all pdf extension in Opera. Doesn't matter if you're opening it with the HTML5 pdf viewer or document viewer or whatever tool you use to open pdf's with. I guess this is a Opera related problem
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ccmullally last edited by
Has anyone found a solution to this yet? This is an extremely annoying problem.
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knitvt last edited by
Just confirming that I also experienced this problem when using an Adobe Reading plugin that was in the plugins list. However, when I disabled that and left Chrome PDF Viewer enabled, the problem has resolved (thus far).
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christoph142 last edited by
It's a known issue. All NPAPI plugins are affected. It's fixed internally already and will be available to you in next update :ninja:
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geordiesam last edited by
If you right click and select reload it becomes usable again, how long for the next update I wonder as this is quite a pain ?
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igort75 last edited by
Let's wait for next update.
I'm also experiencing this problem with DjVu browser plugin.
And this does not happen with Opera Developer. -
yakuzakyuu last edited by
Nice to know this will be fixed in next update. I use pdf:s lot.(horse racing)
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thomas9701 last edited by
I had this exact same problem!
The fix, for me at least, was to resize the window. I couldn't believe it at first, either, but after doing it to several frozen PDFs, it looks like it works.
This is for Chropera 26.0.1656.60 and (Cr)A(p)dobe Reader 11.0 on my system, your mileage may vary.
EDIT: Also try minimizing and then bringing it back, that seems to work too.