Hi
On Thu, 2011-08-11 at 19:24 +0200, DE VITO Dominique wrote:
Hi,
I have just a 10 Mo .ppt including around 30 jpeg images.
I want to convert it towards PDF using LibreOffice, while using a Java program.
To do so, I use the LibreOffice SDK from Java, with socket connection (due to streaming) between
Java/LibreOffice.
While the original document size sounds not that high, LibreOffice raises up to 3 Go (!) of RAM.
What do you think about that numbers ?
While looking for a way to decrease the RAM used by LibreOffice, I wondered about the folllowing:
- what is the version of PDF for the created PDF doc ?
- are you using JPXDecode ("a lossy or lossless filter based on the JPEG 2000 standard,
introduced in PDF 1.5") for not converting jpeg images ?
- are you doing streaming during the transformation process ?
Thanks for your responses.
Regards,
Dominique
I do not what usage is supposed to be with you process. One suggestion
is to try the EXPORT AS PDF under FILE after opening the ppt in Impress.
This feature works very well and it is built into LO/OOo. I would try
the default settings and see if they are acceptable.
In fact it was of the features I have always liked about LO/OOo was the
ability to export a file as a PDF because I did not need to have Acrobat
($$$).
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