[OS X TeX] compress file
Guido Mocken
mocken at physik.uni-freiburg.de
Mon Jan 31 16:17:37 CET 2005
Am 16.01.2004 um 11:24 schrieb Maarten Sneep:
> On 16 jan 2004, at 10:54, max wrote:
>> My document width 39 pictures ends up in a size of 7MB... Is it
>> possible to compress the file in LaTeX?
>
> So without further information, I can only say: try bzip2'ing the
> file. You'll have to decompress before viewing, but the file will be
> smaller.
I have a similar "problem": My PDF-document is almost 70 MB. I can zip
this down to about one tenth (7MB), but I would prefer to keep it
".pdf", not ".pdf.zip" or ".pdf.bz2".
I noticed some interesting facts:
- AdobeAcrobat can bring down the size to roughly the same 7 MB just by
dropping support for AdobeReader versions before 5.0.
- Using epstopdf instead of TeXShop/PantherDistiller can sometimes
dramatically reduce the intermediate PDF versions of my included EPS
graphics. Doing so for all files would probably also reduce the size of
the combined document.
- \pdfcompresslevel=9 has no effect on the document size.
The first result is what I want, but I have no Acrobat at home,
therefore I'd like to know whether the same effect can be achieved
directly with pdftex. Because of the same compression ratio, I believe
there is some sort of internal zip-compression taking place. Can this
be done in pdftex?
epstopdf, which AFAIK relies on GS, does not always give the same
result (e.g. in terms of font substitutions) as the Panther Distiller,
so batch-converting all my EPS-files again is no good solution (I would
have to manually check every single output file) in this case. Is there
some sort of pdf2pdf tool, that can give me the (lossless) compression
without any other changes?
Guido
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