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I have noticed, especially with huge PDF files, that searching text and jumping to a bookmark is much faster when the PDF is linearized. For this reason, I like to keep all my regularly used files linearized. However, Sumatra PDF doesn't tell me whether a PDF is linearized or not. So, I have to open the file in another PDF reader to know if the PDF is linearized.
I think that Sumatra PDF should also show whether the PDF is linearized or not, just like other PDF readers do.
Chrome:
Firefox:
Sumatra PDF:
Note: "Fast Web View" is just another term for linearization.
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If it has been correctly linearized it will show up in details as "Fast Web View" under optimizations otherwise is not shown same as other missing data like no Author field or no Producer field etc.
layoutData->AddProperty(_TRA("Fast Web View"), linearized);
props.Append(_TRA("Tagged PDF"));
props.Append("PDF/X (ISO 15930)");
props.Append("PDF/A (ISO 19005)");
props.Append("PDF/E (ISO 24517)");
Also the optional DRM permissions such as not designed for accessibility or print etc.
I have noticed, especially with huge PDF files, that searching text and jumping to a bookmark is much faster when the PDF is linearized. For this reason, I like to keep all my regularly used files linearized. However, Sumatra PDF doesn't tell me whether a PDF is linearized or not. So, I have to open the file in another PDF reader to know if the PDF is linearized.
I think that Sumatra PDF should also show whether the PDF is linearized or not, just like other PDF readers do.
Chrome:
Firefox:
Sumatra PDF:
Note: "Fast Web View" is just another term for linearization.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: