pdfsizeopt
chai
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pdfsizeopt
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PostScript’s Sudden Death in Sonoma
> ...tools like pdftk have been able to losslessly compress them...
I have had good luck with pdfsizeopt.
https://github.com/pts/pdfsizeopt
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PDF/A-3, PDF for Long-Term Preservation, Use of ISO 32000-1, with Embedded Files
The big restriction is that the classic Postscript typefaces are not available (no Times, Helvetica, or Zapf Dingbats), and the PDF file must bundle any fonts it uses.
The pdfsizeopt package will make any PDF smaller, and I think it deletes letters/characters from the included font that are not used.
https://github.com/pts/pdfsizeopt
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PDF processing and analysis with open-source tools
This is missing the "pdfsizeopt" suite, that bundles statically compiled utilities to reduce size.
Static compilation means that it will run on most Linux platforms without extra required software.
I believe one aspect of it will remove characters from included fonts that are not used.
It really is quite impressive.
https://github.com/pts/pdfsizeopt
- Compressing bloated PDFs - pdfcompressor.com
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Reducing the Size of Large PDFs
There is a general PDF shrinker, known as "pdfsizeopt" that is bundled with static builds of gs and a number of other utilities.
It cuts some of our PDFs to 10x smaller, mostly by removing unused fonts (but doubtless also some other magic).
The developer asks for donations for production use from those who can afford it.
https://github.com/pts/pdfsizeopt
Send donations to the author of pdfsizeopt:
https://flattr.com/submit/auto?user_id=pts&url=https://githu...
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What are some good plataforms to build your own tabletop system?
Christian Mehrstram, creator of Whitehack, uses emacs to write LaTex documents, then converts those into PDFs using a script called pdfsizeopt.
chai
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MuPDF WASM Viewer Demo
But not just off-topic: abusive, and dishonest.
I'm not sure this even applies as we call the mutool binary installed via apt, rather than use or modify their libraries.
Even if it applies, Mu's AGPL requires you release the source code, which is what we already and have always done. So it doesn't apply. It doesn't require you use a particular license.
As you're so keen on searching our source you could have also easily read what the AGPL means, and seen that we use mutool^0, which I guess you would have done, if you were actually intending to be helpful rather than just trying to make us look bad, right? Hahaha! :)
I guess you're one of those people bitter at our success or maybe you were trying to use BrowserBox without paying the licensing fees and you didn't like that we made it commercial, is that right? Hahaha! :)
It seems if you were genuinely trying to be helpful rather than dishonest and trying to make us look bad, you would have just emailed me, right? Hahahahaha! :)
https://github.com/dosyago/chai/blob/37c1a1ec0941d81e0d6f8af...
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PostScript’s Sudden Death in Sonoma
If you're interested in this kind of thing, I packaged a lot of functionality (including zip files) into an open source doc viewer called "chai" (that also works on mac, install deps via brew).
Please note its focus is on security rather than looks so it converts docs to page images that you then view in (an optionally local) web client.
You can easily modify the convert process to move it to PDF rather than page images tho. Check it out: https://github.com/dosyago/chai
- Show HN: Explore zips and other archives from a safe distance before download
- Show HN: Chai – a zero-trust viewer for PDFs and other docs
What are some alternatives?
pdf-diff - A tool for visualizing differences between two pdf files.
chromecastize - Bash script to convert video files into Google Chromecast supported format.
TCPDF - Official clone of PHP library to generate PDF documents and barcodes
pdftk - Docker image of PdfTk
author-tools - Author Tools
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory
CUPS - Apple CUPS Sources
tesseract-ocr-for-php - A wrapper to work with Tesseract OCR inside PHP.
zerotier-docker - ZeroTier One as Docker Image
FFMPEG-gif-script-for-bash - Turn your videos into palette-mapped gifs with this easy script