On 12/13/2012 2:56 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
PDF is, by default and by definition, compressed. You can adjust the
degree of compression on embedded graphics, but the adjustments on
compressed binary data (font definitions) is never going to gain much.
PDF, raw, is Postscript with some pretty good vitamins, then compressed
into a self-contained package file.
I know Microsoft was going after Adobe PDF years ago and I'm guessing
that's what the Microsoft XPS Writer is, but I don't think that ever
really took off? Would this be considered another Microsoft Bob????
--
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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