[XeTeX] Optimizing pdf?
Michael B. Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Thu May 15 17:20:06 CEST 2008
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 12:27 +0300, snvv wrote:
> Is it possible to optimize the pdf file for printing, using the
> dvipdfm?
> Thank you
Not sure if you're referring to PDF optimization or not. The PDF output
should already be optimized for printing---on your own printer or
shipped off to something like Lulu for printing.
If you're referring to the "Optimized PDF" layout of a PDF file, that is
optimized for viewing over the Web, not printing. It arranges the PDF
file such that one page at a time can be downloaded, in a stream.
However, this is actually not optimized for storage or printing. It
makes the file size grow a bit, at the cost of being able to make pages
in the document be a little bit more free-standing from each other.
If I am not hitting the nail on the head for you, please clarify.
--- Mike
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