-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 All,
We have a process that generates PDF documents usually using the default Type-1 built-in fonts, so the documents do not embed the font information. We recently added the ability for the documents to include font information if certain glyphs were not available in the default font(s) and, as expected, the file sizes end up being bigger when that happens. What is the best tool to look at a particular document to see why it ended up being so large? I'm not sure I can visually tell by looking at the document which character triggered the inclusion of the font, and then why that font was used for what I can only assume was a lot of text. By inspecting the file, I'm sure I can improve my code so that we have fewer uses of this additional font and therefore keep the file sizes to a minimum. Thanks, - -chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - https://www.enigmail.net/ iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEMmKgYcQvxMe7tcJcHPApP6U8pFgFAlzdi0MACgkQHPApP6U8 pFgi1BAAontGI4xIb2LSkueFR1NeIeoDUzrMTF2r+3136G3gTmX+dvfKjaH5eHjw qa2Nl5Z7GflszlPqSuGtSjHkKA+fejSUj9DfHx55Uef89lTjPJGh7r7Y15yr0nu0 oI595m25IjP6QUsA//uHknjcazuGEyjJS8M3ractEUukwQJmVCgdpXjCjca5Bc+5 Vhxp+iim4Vsv8Enckc2f5MFmFSTTj+Gi5qhM1m1vxyrTis2np1/mUVtlFgH50/Nx WS2WvIv9RKmnx0Wo0SvrhpwSlJ1pDbU8bbx0lvLXBuyyPzQ6KdHpw++onBleA6Nb bM+Axs9r5sMWjWhCX5vKLMcQN7jZU/yDYLAPDNI0a5pPFWyG7xbRDwnQo0fLu0vC E4N5RbFxbjyKdBAA4LVggfEjE5kdDCUL0utH38RaFu2XUTcTjrZUXh9hylqVb4xl i1Mdenq8gUsMvldxR1DCoQTDCuxzAa+tB3JxDt7E6XnrOtIqgJdryl1wruCtHkVT UL71AMHvc7MCbzE2wS6582kjilCWVRZkYph0UPbLFDZ7PDdvVSukYI8erXhRS/Eu SvFLLOmKuc/OQSUAiVEgj9d52+IsvQzEsiSYET/77JIAO+yKmnvFUm0KiK3WKSHG 36KcSkX9EWJeXx4XUcRnbkvX2ypsTaqqN7xnklAL4ohnouBmFFc= =46RA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

