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Title: Block ads with LaTeX
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Title: Block ads using LaTeX
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Date: 2019-04-23 08:00
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Author: Fabrice
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Category: tips
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ I'm quite annoyed with ads. As of many, I'm using an adblocker on my computer, b
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I'm aware that we can just open the QR/barcode on your smartphone, but still, isn't it better if we can get rid of the ad directly?
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To do this, I tried the most obvious solution: open it with inkscape, and remove the image.
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However, this approach has a serious drawback, it breaks the fonts, and some of them (such as Air France's “Excellence in Motion” font) are proprietary and cannot be found easily/legally for free.
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However, this approach has a serious drawback, it breaks the fonts, and some of them (such as Air France's “_Excellence in Motion_” font) are proprietary and cannot be found easily/legally for free.
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But inkscape can still be of use in order to remove those ads.
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Indeed, it allows finding the coordinates and the dimensions of those ads as illustrated in the following (click to zoom):
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