| Issue 11: | pso.conv.mi.tmp.pdf does not correct | |
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(Please add a label starting with Optimize- in ``Labels:'' below, and remove this paragraph.) (Please attach a small input PDF using ``Attach a file:'' below, and remove this paragraph.) What command do you run to optimize the PDF? What does pdfsizeopt display when running the command above? What's wrong with the optimized PDF? What should be there in the optimized PDF instead?
Oct 31, 2009
There is no Win32 version of pdfsizeopt.py! Please run everything on Linux (or another Unix system) first, and attach both run logs (Unix and Windows) to your bug reports. Please also attach the input PDF to your bug report, even if you have attached the same PDF previously to other bug reports.
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sorry, the output is here(because of "comment is tool long", so the details is in the attachment) F:\2009\pdfsizeopt\win32>python pdfsizeopt.py Seven.Steps.To.A.Successfull.Business.Plan.pdf Traceback (most recent call last): File "pdfsizeopt.py", line 6121, in <module> main(sys.argv) File "pdfsizeopt.py", line 6114, in main pdf.SaveWithMultivalent(output_file_name) File "pdfsizeopt.py", line 5948, in SaveWithMultivalent data = self.FixPdfFromMultivalent(data) File "pdfsizeopt.py", line 5722, in FixPdfFromMultivalent obj_num_by_ofs_out=obj_num_by_in_ofs) File "pdfsizeopt.py", line 5475, in ParseSequentially objs=length_objs) File "pdfsizeopt.py", line 450, in __init__ (endstream_str, file_ofs + stream_end_idx)) __main__.PdfTokenParseError: expected endstream+endobj in '' at 421077.6 KB View Download