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Apprentice |
My wife sent out an invoice, and use the 'Leafy' template. the invoice was one page, with one slip item, and 2 lines of comments. The invoice came out at 2.9 Megabytes?! I compared them to the Swiss template based ones I make, and saw that mine are usually about 20KB. I dug into the Billings app, and found that the jpeg file used in the leafy template is only 308 KB.
Either this is a bug, or I have done something else to inadvertently cause invoices with that template to be 10 times the size of the image. Suggestions welcome! |
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Journeyman |
Odd. I when spelunking through the Billings package and found the 308 KB file, and thought that what was happening was that it was being scaled up and re-saved, but the image is quite wide - 22.2 CM / 8.75" @ 300 DPI, so that isn't the case.
Is the entire PDF being saved as an image rather than text, perhaps? Blog: http://www.leroux.ca/ MUG: http://www.bymug.ca/ (Ottawa, Canada) Lists: http://www.bymug.ca/mailing-lists/ (including one for Billings) |
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Marketcircle Team |
The most likely cause of this is an embedded image.
In some cases, the PDF we generate does not recompress images. Check your images - make sure they are compressed (without losing quality) or in an efficient form (vector - PDF). |
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Apprentice |
If I go and copy the image in the template (from inside the template inside of billings) I get a 308Kb JPG file. If I print that image to PDF it grows by 4KB so I now have a 312KB file.
I still don't see where the extra couple of MB are coming from. |
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