On Thursday 14 July 2005 04:19, Ow Mun Heng wrote: > On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 12:36 +0200, Craig Bradney wrote: > > On Wednesday 13 July 2005 10:39, Kurt Lhotzky wrote: > > > I have the following problem: > > > > > > I have installed one Linux-program (pdf to html) and one > > > window$-program (running under WINE) to convert scribus-created PDFs to > > > HTML. > > > Unfortunately, both programs don't create results properly. It seems > > > that they cannot convert the fonts that I use in my documents. Has > > > anyone an idea what to do? > > > > Subset (convert to outlines in current Scribus code)? Make sure your html > > can see your fonts too. > > > > Wait until I write the exporter.. :) > > I wait with abated breathe. This would really be very useful. Currently > using pdftohtml and pdf2html doesn't work well. Pics come out great > though. Only the text is screwed. (but isn't that the most important?) > > > > Second question: The file-size of PDFs is still very large (compared, > > > for instance, with documents created with Quark and the Acrobat > > > distiller). Is there a simple way to reduce the file-size? > > > > Reduce the number of fonts embedded, increase compression at the risk of > > quality loss. It will depend on the content. I can get a 300dpi 24 page > > magazine in 12mb with lots of images and plenty of fonts.. I'm pretty > > happy. ID2 couldnt do any or much better. > > 12MB? I'm aiming for like 3MB max.
Well I have 21 MB of fonts and images in that magazine. Most of those are at 300dpi, I aim for quality as this magazine is destined for printing. I could easily drop the images down to 100dpi or similar and get a smaller mag. Oh, and it was done with 1.3.0cvs :) :) :) :) http://www.rccaustralia.com/magazines/20050506col.pdf (if you are interested). Craig -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20050714/13b269af/attachment.pgp
