Hello Brett,
There is quite a few XEP users that use XEP's linearization feature
successfully. However linearization is quite an obscure area of PDF
specification and implementation of "proper" linearization often
require reverse-engineering of linearized PDFs created by Adobe
Acrobat, because Acrobat treatment of linearization is not always well
aligned with the letter of specification. Given all that it is
possible that there are some peculiarities/bugs in XEP's
implementation of PDF linearization that results in the behavior you
observe. Surely we will take a note, but I can't promise you a fix
anytime soon.
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
BK> As a follow-up to my previous message:
BK> After some investigation of this issue, it appears there may be a
BK> problem with the way XEP linearizes PDF documents. Taking some sample
BK> FO files from RenderX's site (to make sure I wasn't using strange/bad
BK> FO), I tried to format to PDF with XEP 4.4. When opened with Adobe
BK> Reader 5.x and 6.x, the resulting PDF documents indicate they are
BK> indeed linearized (Fast Web View enabled), but when opened with Adobe
BK> Reader 7.x, it states the document is NOT enabled for Fast Web View.
BK> My guess is that there is some problem with the linearization of the
BK> document that is causing the web viewing problem with 5.x and 6.x
BK> Readers, but is caught by some extra error handling in 7.x Readers and
BK> the linearization is ignored.
BK> In fact, taking one of the PDF files produced by XEP and re-saving it
BK> using Acrobat Professional solves the problem entirely - the document
BK> is linearized properly for 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x Readers, and there are no
BK> problems downloading it from the web. I'm really hoping to avoid an
BK> additional step in our workflow (opening the documents in Acrobat
BK> Professional and re-saving them) just to get a linearized file.
BK> Brett Karopczyc
BK> Head of Software Development
BK> Bristol Capital, Inc.
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