At 08:49 AM 11/6/2002 -0600, Bill McClain wrote:
I have a book-length document with many hi-res graphics. I would like to
omit those graphics in order to make a smaller file to submit to some
proof-readers.
I have tried both: "\setupexternalfigures[option=empty]" and "texexex
--fast". Both give the same result: the graphics are replaced by black
rectangles, but the size of the pdf file is the same as the original
version which included the graphics. (Very large).
Oddly enough, the pdfimages utility will not extract any images from the
"black rectangles" version, leading me to think the graphics are not
really in the pdf file, but I don't know what would be taking up the
same amount of space.
so, you want to ignore the graphics, even the space they take?
Hans
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