diff --git a/cpdfmanual.pdf b/cpdfmanual.pdf index 45d4232..d7bd75c 100644 Binary files a/cpdfmanual.pdf and b/cpdfmanual.pdf differ diff --git a/cpdfmanual.tex b/cpdfmanual.tex index 2de2e6e..33b5573 100644 --- a/cpdfmanual.tex +++ b/cpdfmanual.tex @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ option to the command line, in addition to any other command being used. For exa \noindent Linearize the file \texttt{in.pdf}, writing to \texttt{out.pdf}. \end{framed} -For further help, refer to the installation instructions for your copy of \texttt{cpdf}. +In extremis, you may place \texttt{cpdflin} and its resources in the current working directory, though this is not recommended. For further help, refer to the installation instructions for your copy of \texttt{cpdf}. \section{Object Streams} PDF 1.5 introduced a new mechanism for storing objects to save space: object streams. by default, \texttt{cpdf} will preserve object streams in input files, creating no more. To prevent the retention of existing object streams, use \texttt{-no-preserve-objstm}: