Hi all, in the Italian OOo user list a question was asked about why the PDF file size is almost always bigger in Linux wrt Windows, even when the file, Writer in this case, is exactly the same.
One of the ideas that popped up the way the fonts are embedded in PDF. So, just to investigate, I had a look about this topic by looking in the source code. It seems to me that the main decision about embedding is made in: SRC680_m212 - vcl/source/gdi/pdfwriter_impl.cxx:5443 is it right or I'm talking nonsense? And: this difference in PDF size, can it be related to the different display system in the two platforms? That is, I noticed that the same document is not displayed in the same way in Linux wrt Windows, whereas the PDF generated in the two platforms reflects the way the document is displayed in that platform; ending up with two visually different PDF, depending on the platform (Windows or Linux) they were generate on. Any idea about how this behavior can be controlled best or minimized? -- Kind Regards, Giuseppe Castagno Acca Esse http://www.acca-esse.eu [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
