After doing a search on the net I found that pdf file compression is quite dark!
To make life easier I created a script Nautilus (tested on version 10.04 and 11.04 of ubuntu 64bit, but working with all of them)
The script compresses the pdf looking for in the can to maintain good visual quality.
First you need to install a dependency, open the terminal and write
sudo apt-get install ghostscript
Now download the script created by me
Once you have downloaded the script must be placed in
/home/vostronome/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts
then right-clicking on the file
go to properties> permissions
and put the check “Allow executing file as program”
Now just you select the PDF file you need, and right-click
script> Compress-PDF
now wait patiently (depends on the weight of the file)
I hope you might come in handy!
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Tags: GNOME, NAUTILUS, PDF, SCRIPT, SISTEMA OPERATIVO, UBUNTU, UNITY