On 11-8-2012 00:19, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I've noticed at least three methods of setting what I think is the
generated PDF to maximum compression.
the official way, plays nicely with pdf standards:
\setupbackend[level=9]
pretty low level, might even disappear (overloaded):
\pdfcompresslevel9
low level, but wil stay:
\maximumpdfcompression
Are these all redundant? Do they do different things? Do I need but one
to achieve the desired maximum compression of the resulting PDF?
keep in mind that max compression slows down processing and often not
much is gained
Hans
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