Difference between revisions of "OS X and Linux tips"
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4) From PDF select: Save as PDF |
4) From PDF select: Save as PDF |
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− | This can reduce the size of the PDF by a factor of 10. Images are slightly reduced in quality, but not severely. |
+ | This can reduce the size of the PDF by a factor of 10. Images are slightly reduced in quality, but not severely. A note here: there appear to be two Quartz filters "Reduce file size" and "Reduce File Size". Use the latter. |
Of course, LaTeX does the same without any trouble, so perhaps we should just use LaTeX!--[[User:am592|alston]] 15:21, 11 December 2007 (GMT) |
Of course, LaTeX does the same without any trouble, so perhaps we should just use LaTeX!--[[User:am592|alston]] 15:21, 11 December 2007 (GMT) |
Revision as of 15:24, 11 December 2007
I thought it would be a good idea to keep a record of some useful things for Linux and OS X machines.
OS X
- Getting small PDF files
By default, OS X produces the largest PDF files I've every seen. There are all sorts of ways you can get around this, but the best I've come across is the following:
1) Select: file::print
2) From Copies & Pages select: ColorSync
3) From Quartz Filter select: Reduce File Size
4) From PDF select: Save as PDF
This can reduce the size of the PDF by a factor of 10. Images are slightly reduced in quality, but not severely. A note here: there appear to be two Quartz filters "Reduce file size" and "Reduce File Size". Use the latter.
Of course, LaTeX does the same without any trouble, so perhaps we should just use LaTeX!--alston 15:21, 11 December 2007 (GMT)