PDF Reader that doesn't crash on Diva & Zebra 2 manual?

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Preview and Skim both go belly up when I start scrolling through these user guides.
The Repro-1 guide works fine. Tried clearing the various caches to no avail.

What viewers are you using at u-he? Obviously at least some of you are on macs...

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It's actually Apple's own Pages that creates the PDFs which crash recent versions of Preview. The irony :lol:

We've since started exporting PDFs with another solution that allows indexing and bookmarks, but I don't think we've released them all yet...

(maybe Howard can chime in...?)

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Is it a Mac exclusive problem? The manuals work fine here on Windows in Adobe Reader.

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I noticed the same thing a few days ago when trying to check something in the Diva manual... Spent quite a while trying to figure out what's going on, finally concluded it's a problem with Preview & these specific PDFs (also happens with Hive & Bazille manuals, Satin seems to be fine). My simple solution was to just open them with Safari or Chrome. :D

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What gets me is that it happens with Skim, too (the crashing).

Anyway, whichever way you pdf-ed the Repro-1 manual Ref. HA100B produced a working PDF.
I'd love to have a set of fresh manuals with a side order of Repro-5 or Z2.8.. but sweet potato fries would do, as well, in the short run.

Thanks gents!

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Foxit Reader. Great one!
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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The crashes started happening with the 10.12.4 update of Sierra, in which Apple claim they fixed PDF rendering. Apparently, macOS Preview will only display the first 3-4 pages and that's it, only blank pages after that.

As Urs already pointed out, Howard (who writes the manuals) has switched to another PDF solution since this started happening, but we haven't had time to update and release updated manuals for everything yet.
Cheers
Rob
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Interim solution: Load the user guide into a recent version of Acrobat Reader, then save. After that, the file should load fine in Preview.

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That did the trick, thank you.

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