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On ven, 2014-05-16 at 09:07 -0400, Gregory Pittman wrote:
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On 05/16/2014 07:54 AM, Carolien Hofmans wrote:
> Works like a charm! From 31,2 MB to 4,9 MB! Thank you so much!
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This comes about because your images are entered bitwise into the PDF,
so if you don't restrict the image resolution, you put the whole image
file in the PDF.
With text, there can be a problem when Scribus must outline the font, in
which case you are creating graphics out of each individual glyph.
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this thread is full of all good information as an addendum to that in the wiki. i am having similar issues and did not think of text as being a potential cause of the large PDF size. is there a way to avoid having Scribus outline each glyph? does it depend on the font type?<BR>
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thanks, w<BR>
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