compress-pdf is disabled
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That feature is also missing from my instance. Perhaps it's been removed whilst bugs are resolved https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+compress

@froodle would be able to clarify though as they are the developer of Stirling PDF

@jdaviescoates i donβt think so, i tried to install the app locally with the official docker image and it works well
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@Purple8 I have the version (0.36.5) and the file compression works properly.
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@Purple8 I have the version (0.36.5) and the file compression works properly.
@matix131997 said in compress-pdf is disabled:
@Purple8 I have the version (0.36.5) and the file compression works properly.
Strange. I'm on that too but don't seem to have it

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@jdaviescoates And can you write me in which tab/function you are trying to run?
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@jdaviescoates And can you write me in which tab/function you are trying to run?
@matix131997 I haven't tried anything but I don't see any tools related to compression and /compress-pdf/ doesn't exist just like the OP.
Which tool are you using?
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A few weeks ago we removed ghostscript and Ocrmypdf (since it uses ghost script) due to licensing issues
For Ocrmypdf we are using tesseract directly so no additional dependencies
For compression we now use the dependency qpdf
(Works better on some PDFs and worse on others, we are trying to improve this)One functionality that was completely removed with this is pdf/a, we are readding this soon natively
Also any feature that are disabled due to something missing should show in console logs if you check
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A few weeks ago we removed ghostscript and Ocrmypdf (since it uses ghost script) due to licensing issues
For Ocrmypdf we are using tesseract directly so no additional dependencies
For compression we now use the dependency qpdf
(Works better on some PDFs and worse on others, we are trying to improve this)One functionality that was completely removed with this is pdf/a, we are readding this soon natively
Also any feature that are disabled due to something missing should show in console logs if you check
@froodle said in compress-pdf is disabled:
A few weeks ago we removed ghostscript and Ocrmypdf (since it uses ghost script) due to licensing issues
Interesting - is it the copyleft aspect of the AGPL?
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@froodle said in compress-pdf is disabled:
A few weeks ago we removed ghostscript and Ocrmypdf (since it uses ghost script) due to licensing issues
Interesting - is it the copyleft aspect of the AGPL?
@necrevistonnezr correct
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