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this option under Adobe Reader : Click on the Edit Menu > Preferences > JavaScript. In the "JavaScript Debugger" section, check "Show console on error and messages Click on OK to validate. Related : Adobe Reader - Display JavaScript debugger console on error Adobe Reader - Display additional
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JavaScript Console window. By Thom Parker October 28, 2013 The Acrobat JavaScript Console (Your best friend for developing Acrobat adobe reader error 1935 JavaScript) By Thom Parker, Software Developer/Adventurer, WindJack Solutions, Inc. The Acrobat JavaScript Console Window (a.k.a. the Console Window) is one of the many tools included in the Acrobat JavaScript Debugger Dialog (Figure 3). The Console http://ccm.net/faq/25350-adobe-reader-display-javascript-debugger-console-on-error Window is the best of the bunch. The other tools are very useful and have much better performance and stability in Acrobat XI than in previous versions. However, the Console Window remains many times faster and easier to use than the other tools, as well as being error free. The Console Window is a multi-purpose and somewhat generic tool. It is the default location where JavaScript error messages are displayed as https://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/javascript_console well as being an entry window for testing and debugging Acrobat JavaScript code. It can also be used to execute code snippets to automate tasks in Acrobat and to analyze documents. It does not do everything needed to debug code, but it does provide a quick and easy way to perform most of the code development tasks you'll ever need to do. In this article, we'll cover setting up and using this essential tool. Note: Special instructions for using the Console Window with Reader are provided at the end of the article. Setting up the Console Window in Acrobat XI If this is your first time using the Console Window, you will need to enable and configure it from Acrobat's Preferences settings. Depending on your platform, use one of the following methods to open the Preferences dialog (Figure 1). Acrobat Preferences Platform Shortcut Acrobat Menu Item (Acrobat 6.0 and above) Windows Ctrl + K Edit > Preferences Macintosh Command + K Acrobat > Preferences (On Application menu) In Preferences, select the JavaScript panel. Make sure both Enable Acrobat JavaScript and Enable interactive console are checked. These are the two most important preference settings. In fact, both of these settings may already be checked. JavaScript is turned on by default, and
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18812789/debugging-pdf-for-error site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Debugging PDF adobe reader for error up vote 6 down vote favorite 3 I'm creating PDF files using PDFClown java library. Sometimes, when openning these files with Adobe Acrobat Reader I get the famous error message: "An error exists on this page. Acrobat may not display the page correctly. Please contact the person who created the PDF document to correct the problem." The error shows while reading (with adobe reader error Adobe) the attached file only when scrolling down to the 8'th page, then scrolling back up to 3'td page. Alternatively, Zooming out to 33.3% will also produce the message. Just for the record, Foxit reader reads the file flawlessly, as well as other PDF readers like browsers. My questions are: What's wrong with my file?? (file is attached) How can I find what's wrong with it? is there a tool which tells you where does the error lie? Thanks! debugging pdf pdf-generation acrobat pdfclown share|improve this question asked Sep 15 '13 at 13:13 user1028741 762928 Adobe Acrobat has some profiling profiles that can help there. –Martin Schröder Sep 15 '13 at 21:08 I tried checking it with preflight, and for each check it gave me "An error occurred while parsing a content stream. Unable to analyze the PDF file.". Please help... –user1028741 Sep 16 '13 at 13:18 Adobe Acrobat 9.5 Preflight fails on this document... ;) –mkl Sep 16 '13 at 13:22 Same problem here and Preflight fails in my case too... :( So, I guess there is no tool that really tells