Bug#840087: linked images ?
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No, idea, what linked or embedded images might be in PDF, I guess, it's rather the
latter.
I am simply using simple-scan and save a few pages directly as PDF.
But you are right of course, I can just as well use pdftk for re-compressing the stuff:
> andrew@a68n:~$ aptitude show pdftk
> Package: pdftk
> New: yes
> State: installed
> Automatically installed: no
> Version: 2.02-2
> Priority: optional
> Section: text
> Maintainer: Johann Felix Soden <johfel@debian.org>
> Architecture: amd64
> Uncompressed Size: 3,011 k
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libgcj15 (>= 4.9), libstdc++6 (>= 4.4.0)
> Suggests: xpdf-utils
> Description: tool for manipulating PDF documents
> If PDF is electronic paper, then PDFtk is an electronic stapler-remover, hole-punch,
> binder, secret-decoder-ring, and X-Ray-glasses. PDFtk is a simple tool for doing
> everyday things with PDF documents. Keep one in the top drawer of your desktop and use
> it to:
> * Merge PDF documents
> * Split PDF pages into a new document
> * Decrypt input as necessary (password required)
> * Encrypt output as desired
> * Fill PDF Forms with FDF Data and/or Flatten Forms
> * Apply a Background Watermark
> * Report PDF on metrics, including metadata and bookmarks
> * Update PDF Metadata
> * Attach Files to PDF Pages or the PDF Document
> * Unpack PDF Attachments
> * Burst a PDF document into single pages
> * Uncompress and re-compress page streams
> * Repair corrupted PDF (where possible)
> Homepage: http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/
>
> Tags: implemented-in::c++, implemented-in::java, interface::commandline, role::program,
> scope::utility, use::converting, use::editing, works-with-format::pdf,
> works-with::text
>
This might even make myself as a person a less mousy one, especially women would
probably highly appreciate it, if I were larger.
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