Re: pdf file size

2012-10-31 Thread stefano franchi
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:38 AM, andrew fr...@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at wrote: the suggestion with the flag in ps2pdf is very useful and it worked for me on first try. Andrew, did the suggestion come to you in a private message? I did not see any suggestion in the thread. If so, could you please

Re: pdf file size

2012-10-31 Thread stefano franchi
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:38 AM, andrew fr...@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at wrote: the suggestion with the flag in ps2pdf is very useful and it worked for me on first try. Andrew, did the suggestion come to you in a private message? I did not see any suggestion in the thread. If so, could you please

Re: pdf file size

2012-10-31 Thread stefano franchi
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:38 AM, andrew wrote: > the suggestion with the flag in ps2pdf is very useful and it worked for me > on > first try. > Andrew, did the suggestion come to you in a private message? I did not see any suggestion in the thread. If so, could you

Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users are likely to have an appropriate approach. I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4) and a presentation. Both PDFs end up at 2.7Mb. The bulk of the documents are screen grabs and

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Paul Smith
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Graham M Smith graham.sm...@myotis.co.uk wrote: Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users are likely to have an appropriate approach. I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4) and a

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
Paul A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve dramatically their quality. Mmmm, yes :-) Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the screen looks like. Looking at

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread José Matos
On Saturday 19 December 2009 14:55:51 Graham M Smith wrote: Paul A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve dramatically their quality. Mmmm, yes :-) Except, I am only using screen

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
José Matos Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the screen looks like. Looking at my original post I should probably have had a comma after screen grabs. With screen grab do you mean a screen shot of R's output? No, when I said that I need to illustrate

Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users are likely to have an appropriate approach. I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4) and a presentation. Both PDFs end up at 2.7Mb. The bulk of the documents are screen grabs and

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Paul Smith
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Graham M Smith graham.sm...@myotis.co.uk wrote: Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users are likely to have an appropriate approach. I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4) and a

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
Paul A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve dramatically their quality. Mmmm, yes :-) Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the screen looks like. Looking at

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread José Matos
On Saturday 19 December 2009 14:55:51 Graham M Smith wrote: Paul A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve dramatically their quality. Mmmm, yes :-) Except, I am only using screen

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
José Matos Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the screen looks like. Looking at my original post I should probably have had a comma after screen grabs. With screen grab do you mean a screen shot of R's output? No, when I said that I need to illustrate

Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users are likely to have an appropriate approach. I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4) and a presentation. Both PDFs end up at 2.7Mb. The bulk of the documents are screen grabs and

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Paul Smith
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Graham M Smith wrote: > Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users > are likely to have an appropriate approach. > > I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4) > and a

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
Paul A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve dramatically their quality. Mmmm, yes :-) Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the screen looks like. Looking at

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread José Matos
On Saturday 19 December 2009 14:55:51 Graham M Smith wrote: > Paul > > > A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not > > screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve > > dramatically their quality. > > Mmmm, yes :-) > > Except, I am only using

Re: Optimising PDF file size - graphics management

2009-12-19 Thread Graham M Smith
José Matos Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the screen looks like. Looking at my original post I should probably have had a comma after "screen grabs". With "screen grab" do you mean a screen shot of R's output? No, when I said that I need to illustrate

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-19 Thread José Matos
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:03:11 Miki Dovrat wrote: Hi, Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. I would love to do it on the fly

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-19 Thread José Matos
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:03:11 Miki Dovrat wrote: Hi, Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. I would love to do it on the fly

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-19 Thread José Matos
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:03:11 Miki Dovrat wrote: > Hi, > > Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex > package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to > reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. > &g

pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Miki Dovrat
Hi, Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. I would love to do it on the fly without actually producing lower resolution images

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Steve Litt
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 17:03, Miki Dovrat wrote: Hi, Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. I would love to do it on the fly

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Miki Dovrat
I wonder if you could do something with pdftk. SteveTTroubleshooting: Just the Facts Not that I have seen. You may compress the streams, but not specifically reduce resolution of an image. However it is a command line and I could do it with a script working on the pdf output - take apart

pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Miki Dovrat
Hi, Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. I would love to do it on the fly without actually producing lower resolution images

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Steve Litt
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 17:03, Miki Dovrat wrote: Hi, Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. I would love to do it on the fly

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Miki Dovrat
I wonder if you could do something with pdftk. SteveTTroubleshooting: Just the Facts Not that I have seen. You may compress the streams, but not specifically reduce resolution of an image. However it is a command line and I could do it with a script working on the pdf output - take apart

pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Miki Dovrat
Hi, Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. I would love to do it "on the fly" without actually producing lower resolut

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Steve Litt
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 17:03, Miki Dovrat wrote: > Hi, > > Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex > package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to > reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option. > &g

Re: pdf file size

2008-03-18 Thread Miki Dovrat
I wonder if you could do something with pdftk. SteveTTroubleshooting: Just the Facts Not that I have seen. You may compress the streams, but not specifically reduce resolution of an image. However it is a command line and I could do it with a script working on the pdf output - take apart