This reminds me that this brought up another interesting question.
Why are the pdfs I generate sometimes significantly smaller than the
sws files?  In general I would have thought that the various images
etc. and formatting would make the pdfs bloat, but the sws would be a
nice tight text file - which of course it is not.

What make .sws files so doggone huge (relatively speaking)?  Do they
contain all the computations?  That would certainly do it. But even
after I delete all output, the sws files are still fairly large.  I'm
not doing anything weird, either - this even happens with ordinary non-
plotting, non-interact commands.  I can make a small one by doing
2+2.  Could it be the formatting of the text from TinyMCE?

Anyways, just curious.  But they do take a while to upload to our
classroom management server sometimes.

- kcrisman
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