If you go to github advanced search, you can enter "racket" as the user, and search for "pdf-dc%". You may then have to click on results for "code". The results aren't ordered the way I'd order them :), but it finds everything.
Sam On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Jens Axel Søgaard <jensa...@soegaard.net> wrote: > Let's say I can't remember that pdf-dc% is in racket/draw. > Before the repository split I'd visit the racket/plt repository at > Github and search within the repository. > > How do I seach for pdf-dc% in all repositories of the racket user? > > /Jens Axel > > > 2014-12-08 20:47 GMT+01:00 Robby Findler <ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu>: >> Ah, sorry. I guess I'm not sure what happens, but it wouldn't surprise >> me to learn that the way Racket/cairo saves bitmaps in pdf files >> involves no compression in the resulting files. It may be possible to >> learn more by looking at the implementation of pdf-dc%. >> >> Robby >> >> >> On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Daniel Prager <daniel.a.pra...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> Hi Robby >>> >>> I include the images (via Scribble) to produce a pdf file. >>> >>> I think the reason I export them in the first place (workaround #1 ;-) is to >>> gain control of resolution, which I raise to 300 for key images. >>> >>> >>> Dan >> ____________________ >> Racket Users list: >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users > > > > -- > -- > Jens Axel Søgaard > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users