I think the original message was sent to the incorrect address. Craig's company writes a PDF generation program in U2 basic. I'm guessing it should have been sent directly to them.
See: http://cross.net.au/pdf.asp Colin Alfke >-----Original Message----- >From: Tony Gravagno > >The efficiency of the PDF has a lot to do with the tools used >to generate them, which you didn't mention here (htmldoc, >ps2pdf, etc). Some commandline tools for PDF include some >form of compression argument. There are tools available to >optimize PDF in *nix, rather than going through the export to >PC and then through Acrobat. Yes, embedded fonts bloat PDF >size, can't say much else without knowing more about how >they're being created. > >T > >Anthony Dzikiewicz wrote (snipped): >> We are in the process of archiving our invoices... >> >> Anyway, I ftp these files to my PC and bring up Acrobat 7.0 >> Professional and do a tools, print production, pdf optimizer. This >> utility is able to cut down the size of the file drastically. For >> example, a file of 909,425KB is shrunk to 2,714KB. >> >> Now, for the question. Is there anything I can do to improve the >> efficiency ? I have a feeling it has to do with embedded fonts. If >> so, is there a way to place the embedded fonts in the file only one >> time per file ? I believe the lineart is in the file only one time. ------- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/