DOS386
24.02.2011, 07:33 (edited by DOS386, 24.02.2011, 07:53) |
Bloat CRAP: Adobe + Uloz.to "StAihnout" + 15 MiB PDF (Users) |
(brewed separate thread for this to prevent pollution of RayeR's discussion)
> > http://www.ulozto.cz/7940392/mupdf-07-djgpp-rar
> > (click "stahnout" and then enter captcha)
> > Anyone got the file ? Please upload it to omp
> I checked the link and is still alive, what's the problem?
There is no problem ... oops, the page is just inherently broken, and I can't download the file, does this count as problem ?
> To write four chars captcha?
There is no captcha, see shot:
![[image]](http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/ulozto.png)
The page is absurdly bloated and full of mess, apparently "optimized" for Windaube & IE 10, see included logo 
Any problem prevents from uploading to omp ?
BTW, I can download from omp, from jafile, from Opera (but doesn't run in DOS, plus 11.xx is additionally broken) and from other pages too.
BTWW, I can't download from Adobe either:
![[image]](http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/araado.png)
(with Firefox it additionally says something like "Adobe Reader X (10.0.1) (46.29 MB) Your system: Windows XP SP2 - SP3)" but doesn't work either)
The offending file is here (vanished from Adobe ???): PDF BLOAT (15 MiB, 1.7)
PDFOCT23.PDF 16'072'714
75AFEF3D69633D8504E3529AF6FFC5E1
If anyone has original Adobe Reader XXX-BLOAT, please test  --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
georgpotthast

Germany, 24.02.2011, 10:28
@ DOS386
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Bloat CRAP: Adobe + Uloz.to "StAihnout" + 15 MiB PDF |
Well I managed to download the file and tested pdfdraw and pdfinfo. Both worked for DOS, however, I could not get more than one page done with pdfdraw.
And I still look for a viewer for pgm, ppm and pam files. Even my version of Irfanview/Win did not support these formats.
The file gets so big mainly because of the source code directory. Maybe one can make a separate file for the binary versions only.
Georg |
DOS386
24.02.2011, 11:36 (edited by DOS386, 24.02.2011, 11:47)
@ georgpotthast
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Bloat CRAP: Adobe + Uloz.to "StAihnout" + 15 MiB PDF |
> Well I managed to download the file and tested pdfdraw and pdfinfo
IE 10 ???
> And I still look for a viewer for pgm, ppm and pam files
Did you test those all GraphPaintCAD and all failed ?
Try also NVIEW to view directly and NCONVERT to convert before viewing XX.
> The file gets so big mainly because of the source code directory.
> Maybe one can make a separate file for the binary versions only.
NO. Do you mean the RAR you downloaded ? Is it 24 MiB ?
Then the reasons most likely are:
- Usage of UPX - get ft017027.zi7 (7 MiB) and try to find out how I could put 8 versions of the thing (5 MiB to 8 MiB per piece) with source code into just 7 MiB total 
- Usage of a poor archiver / bad archive format
Most likely the file could be optimized "losslessly" below 10 MiB 
Removing the source is a bad idea because:
- it adds very little bloat if compressed well
- it is needed (GPL)
My above complaints were mostly about the page (see shot size ), but the RAR file is bloated too, apart from Adobe-XXX (incredible 50 MiB), and the "broken" spec (15 MiB) 
PS: please (Georg) let me know about "AX=8" issue or INT13 bugfixes ... I did not have time for further test so far  --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
georgpotthast

Germany, 24.02.2011, 12:03
@ DOS386
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Compression results |
I compressed the source directory with 7zip which uses "xz" compression. This is a very good compression technology.
The original source directory was 85 MB and it got compressed to 14 MB. The rest of the files resulted in 8.7 MB compressed.
I will look at the AX=8 command next week.
Georg |
RayeR

CZ, 24.02.2011, 13:55
@ georgpotthast
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Bloat CRAP: Adobe + Uloz.to "StAihnout" + 15 MiB PDF |
> Well I managed to download the file and tested pdfdraw and pdfinfo. Both
> worked for DOS, however, I could not get more than one page done with
> pdfdraw.
I tested it - it is possible (list of pages or entire document), use %d in output filename for automatic filename numbering. Note: in batch file you have to double % character. --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
georgpotthast

Germany, 24.02.2011, 14:47
@ RayeR
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Bloat CRAP: Adobe + Uloz.to "StAihnout" + 15 MiB PDF |
I do not understand the instructions. Here is the line in my batch file:
pdfdraw.exe -o tmp.png sg3525.pdf 1-12
This results in a PNG image of page 12 only.
I could not add %%d without some error message. How would you specify the above line including %%d ?
Georg |
RayeR

CZ, 24.02.2011, 14:48
@ DOS386
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Bloat CRAP: Adobe + Uloz.to "StAihnout" + 15 MiB PDF |
I think you are little bit impatient. You can wait when I will setup things right together and place it on my site or you can use some linux/windows machine with slightly up-to-date web browser to download it. I think nobody else have need to fill the forum with pseudoproblems and others are quite happy users of beta now. I have a fulltime job and I work on this programming in my (little) free time. I don't even need to release any beta or I didn't need release mupdf dos port at all. You can also download the official sources and modify them what you want. Got it? --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
RayeR

CZ, 24.02.2011, 14:53
@ georgpotthast
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Bloat CRAP: Adobe + Uloz.to "StAihnout" + 15 MiB PDF |
> I do not understand the instructions. Here is the line in my batch file:
>
> pdfdraw.exe -o tmp.png sg3525.pdf 1-12
>
> This results in a PNG image of page 12 only.
>
> I could not add %%d without some error message. How would you specify the
> above line including %%d ?
>
> Georg
Try
pdfdraw.exe -o tmp%d.png sg3525.pdf 1-12
on command line. Page numbers may be needed as comma separated list I don't know now. In batch file you use
pdfdraw.exe -o tmp%%d.png sg3525.pdf %1 --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
georgpotthast

Germany, 24.02.2011, 15:16
@ RayeR
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pdfdraw test |
Thank you, now it worked.
This will output a series of images tmp1.png to tmp12.png:
pdfdraw.exe -o tmp%%d.png sg3525.pdf %1-12
This will output tmp1.png to tmp4.png plus tmp8.png to tmp10.png:
pdfdraw.exe -o tmp%%d.png sg3525.pdf %1-4,8-10
Georg |