I have been trying to compare the Desktop and Jpluck a little recently and I have found one thing that puzzles me. If I pluck a large document with Jpluck the resulting file is 9,561,208 bytes, but if I pluck it in the Desktop (with matching settings as far as I can tell) it is 12,348,756 bytes in addition to taking over 4 times as long. Are others seeing similar results with large documents with images? I realize that Jpluck is missing a number of features that the Desktop has (Enhanced tables, executable flag, some of the image and output options), but if this holds true it might be something that could be improved it the Desktop. Unfortunately, I know zero python so I can't help much there.
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