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‎2008-05-20
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Gordana Radonic
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‎2008-05-20 10:41 AM
Adam wrote:Nope. The issue might be unrelated, but a guess is that your pdfs are imported and treated as bit-mapped pictures?
Anyone have a explanation why a layout that has two imported PDF files (total size 100kb, all text) should, after publishing (to PDF) turn into a 5mb monster?
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‎2008-05-20 06:43 PM

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‎2008-05-20 06:55 PM
Thanks,
Karl
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‎2008-05-20 07:09 PM
Karl wrote:correct - there is a title block on the master and on the layout 5 placed PDF pages, 4 from one file (25kb) and 1 from another(75kb).
Just to make sure I'm understanding: there are no drawings of any kind on the layout (or Master) - only the text PDF files that originally were 100 kb?
Thanks,
Karl

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‎2008-05-20 08:40 PM
Adam wrote:You might have found a bug. Test what happens if you just place one of those pdfs on an empty floor plan, and print that to PDF. Then report the issue to GS through your reseller, and supply the files.
there is a title block on the master and on the layout 5 placed PDF pages, 4 from one file (25kb) and 1 from another(75kb).
Oh, one more thing. I suddenly remembered it might be a font issue. Fonts are embedded in PDFs and display and print OK as such. But when you embed the PDF in an Archicad file and publish to PDF, it has to create a new PDF with the first one included. And that MAY (I'm not sure) mean that Archicad needs access to the embedded font as a system font file.
You know, as in the old times, when you tried tp print an Illusttrator document to a cheap inkjet non-postscript printer - there was an option to "print as image" - I think it's still available in Acrobat somewhere. The program rasterized the text to a bit-mapped image in the printer's resolution that was streamed to the printer.
If that is what Archicad does because it can't find the font file, that would explain an exploding PDF file size, while the PLN still is small.
If possible, test by embedding only PDFs that use fonts that you have installed in your system!
Even if that works, you should report it as a bug. They need to fix this.
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‎2008-05-20 09:06 PM
Still bigger than they should be but at least points to the problem. Thanks for your help - I'll report the issue.
Adam

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‎2008-05-20 09:13 PM
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‎2008-05-20 09:13 PM
Adam wrote:OK. But please add your ACversion, platform, machine info in your signature! Are you using AC11? On what system?
Interesting.....placed the PDF on an empty floor plan - same result. I then changed the font to Arial and ended up with a 1.91mb PDF. Times New Roman = 2.5mb PDF.
Still bigger than they should be but at least points to the problem. Thanks for your help - I'll report the issue.
Adam

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‎2008-05-20 09:15 PM