Compress PDF is a Nautilus script which uses ghostscript to compress PDF files and comes in 8 languages (English, Portuguese (pt-PT), Spanish (es-AR), Czech, French, Simplified Chinese, Arabic, Malayalam). The script lets you choose between 5 different compression levels: Screen-view only, Low Quality, Hight Quality, High Quality (Color Preserving) and Default.
Ricardo has just released an update (version 1.2) which fixes a bug that was causing metadata from the original PDF file (meaning author, title, creator) to be lost after compression.
Update: the post now links to Compress PDF 1.4 which comes with the following changes:
- Compress PDF now uses notify-osd to inform the user when the compression is completed, and automatically exits (useful for bigger files);
- Temporary files are now hidden;
- Saving and replacing the original PDF file with the compressed one works as expected;
- Fixed: If the user presses Cancel, at any time, Compress PDF will exit and temporary files will be removed;
To use the script, run the following commands in a terminal:
sudo apt-get install zenity ghostscript
cd ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts
rm "Compress PDF" #in case you're using an older version
wget http://launchpad.net/compress-pdf/1.x/1.4/+download/Compress-PDF-1.4.tar.gz
tar zxvf Compress-PDF-1.4.tar.gz && rm Compress-PDF-1.4.tar.gz
Or manually download the script from HERE.
Thanks to Ricardo Ferreira for the script and the tip!
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