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Shunsaku Hirata wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Thank you for trying.
A random 6 bytes tag is prepended to the font name when a
font is embedded as a font subset which can lead to different
results (even in data size) when data is compressed.
I think this is the reason. Probably data size is always the same
if compression is turned off.
Thanks,
Shunsaku Hirata
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<i>Arigato gozaimasu, </i>Hirata-san. Trying now with additional
parameter string "-z 0 " and yet I still get varying numbers of
bytes written :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">test.xdv -> test.pdf<br>
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393023 bytes written<br>
test.xdv -> test.pdf<br>
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393009 bytes written</blockquote>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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