On Aug 2, 2004, at 3:52 PM, Johannes Franz wrote:
Hi there,

i would like to throttle the quality of images, because the created pdf grows to big. Is there a formatting objects command to do this? Or is the only solution to throttle the quality of the images before converting?

Greetings,

Johannes.

To my knowledge, FOP has no way to 'throttle the quality of images' at run-time.


It may be possible to use some sort of post-FOP product which does this sort of thing (I've seen a couple of PDF optimizers for Mac OS X, and I assume they exist for other platforms as well).

For my needs, I'm more concerned about higher resolution images (a small logo), so I create a 300dpi image and then shrink it to the size I need. But that's going the other way.

You could always add ImageMagick's 'convert' or something to your workflow.

Web Maestro Clay


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