On 24/03/11 19:35, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I just tried using pdfsizeopt without pngout, jbig2, or multivalent,
and got about a 25% reduction in the size of the Notation Reference
pdf.
Better than nothing, actually.
However, the `multivalent' part is the real optimization engine (and
this is exac
> I setup pdfsizeopt, including multivalent, and ran the 2.13.55 docs
> through it, then created a PDF portfolio with an embedded index
> using Acrobat. The end result was a 34.8MB file containing
>
> extending.pdf
> internals.pdf
> learning.pdf
> notation.pdf
> snippets.pdf
> usage.pdf
> web.pdf
> I just tried using pdfsizeopt without pngout, jbig2, or multivalent,
> and got about a 25% reduction in the size of the Notation Reference
> pdf.
Better than nothing, actually.
However, the `multivalent' part is the real optimization engine (and
this is exactly the problematic bit w.r.t. the l
On 3/23/11 10:24 PM, "Werner LEMBERG" wrote:
>> If I open the one of the manuals in Acrobat (full version) and
>> select the Reduce File Size option from the Document menu, which
>> consolidates fonts, then when that eventually finishes - depending
>> on file size, it can take many hours to compl
> When I look at the metadata for the PDF versions of the
> documentation, it shows hundreds and hundreds of embedded fonts. Or
> more correctly, it shows subsets of the same fonts embedded, in some
> cases, hundreds of times over.
LilyPond creates many, many small PDF files which are eventually
When I look at the metadata for the PDF versions of the documentation,
it shows hundreds and hundreds of embedded fonts. Or more correctly, it
shows subsets of the same fonts embedded, in some cases, hundreds of
times over.
For example, open the 2.13.55 NR in Adobe Reader, and go to the Fonts