I think it is the fonts you are using with the default convert font to path export.
Curlz http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/agfa/curlz-mt/ and Maiandra http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/galapagos/maiandra/gd/
aren't on most systems (on mine your svg files render as ariel).
The font has a lot of information in the letters that has to be rendered out, hence the large file size...
-Rob A>
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Stephane Eybert <mittiprovence@...328...> wrote:
There are some blurs around two short sentences. But even before I put these blurs, the pdf file was already very large.
I don't think there is gradient, not that I know at least :-) I'm a beginner.
Here is the link to the svg file:
http://www.thalasoft.com/brochure_en.svg
For now it is a bit useless for I can't send it in pdf.
Hope someone will figure out why it's so large.
Cheers!
rygle wrote:
Stephane Eybert wrote:
...the PDF file size is in the megabytes... when my svg file is very small.
The pdf export is not perfect, but I believe that some of the problem is with the PDF format itself. Your document probably has blurs, or gradients or similar features that are unsupported by PDF and therefore have to be rendered using bitmaps.
Rygle.
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