[XeTeX] [OT?] "Optimized" PDFs?
Michael B. Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Thu Jan 17 05:23:48 CET 2008
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 00:58 +0100, Martin Schröder wrote:
> I'm sorry, but did you do even basic research on Linearized PDF before
> asking us?
Well, now, that would depend on what you consider to be basic research,
wouldn't it?
First, I have read the link that you have supplied many times. Second,
I have been looking for things on-again and off-again WRT PDF for a long
time. The most I have really ever found---even using Google---was that
if you wanted optimized PDFs, you used Adobe's software. Sue me---I
asked a question of a group that has shown me more about PDF than I have
been able to find myself in months.
Even knowing more keywords to search for now than I did then, I am hard
pressed to find relevant data. In fact, it has taken me several hours
of searching just to find anything that actually says anything /useful/
about optimized PDF documents---and it is entirely over my head and
something that I cannot understand, given that I have not the time to
read over a thousand pages and I am not seeking to myself implement a
piece of software to read or write the PDF standard.
--- Mike
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