Hi Joachim, Actually, I did. In my original posting, perhaps I should have been more specific. I was trying to find a "GUI" utility which would allow for these functions and also allow for a finer degree of control than I've been able to obtain with the command line utilities. Eventually (perhaps not in the first or second iteration), I would like to have something very similar to the PDF optimizer available with the full version of Acrobat.
Cheers, Rob On Jun 4, 2010, at 5:06 PM, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote: > Am 04.06.2010 um 21:14 schrieb Rob Oakes: > >> A couple of weeks ago, I was putting together an article about different >> utilities available for working with PDF documents on Linux >> (http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/26/pdf-linux). While doing so, I >> looked high and low for something that would make it easy to optimize a PDF >> for web distribution. (Specifically, I wanted a tool to downsample images, >> convert between different color spaces, and streamline the PDF for web >> viewing.) >> I came up (mostly) empty handed. > > > Did you have a look at pdfopt, part of ghostscript and part of each linux > distribution? > > Joachim > > -- > Dr. Joachim Trinkwitz E-Mail: j...@uni-bonn.de > Institut für Germanistik, Tel.: 0228-737565 > Vergleichende Literatur- Fax: 0228-737479 > und Kulturwissenschaft www.germanistik.uni-bonn.de > der Universität Bonn 53012 Bonn > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
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