> I feel your pain, but someone should say it out loud: what you want is
> not possible in general.
Indeed, thanks for volunteering :-)
> \discretionary is not powerful enough, since it
> can only break one word in two, nothing else.
Right. \discretionary acts o
Hello Bogdan,
Am 13.01.2011 19:32, schrieb Bogdan Butnaru:
I was wondering if is it possible to do write a LaTeX command that
provides text alternatives when the line-breaking algorithm can’t find
good line breaks. For example, a command that for:
Pretext \alternate{something}{a thing} po
2011/1/14 Jérôme Etévé :
> Alternatively, is there a quick way to test a pdf file for correctness
> before I include it in my latex document?
Preflight them with Acrobat et.al.
You can try qpdf, but that won't catch everything.
Best
Martin
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Andreas Matthias wrote:
J�r�me Et�v� wrote:
Is there a way to protect pdfpages against such invalid files?
No. This cannot be done by a macro package. And neither xetex
nor luatex have a full-fledged pdf parser that would be necessary
for this.
Alternatively, is there a quick wa
Jérôme Etévé wrote:
> Is there a way to protect pdfpages against such invalid files?
No. This cannot be done by a macro package. And neither xetex
nor luatex have a full-fledged pdf parser that would be necessary
for this.
> Alternatively, is there a quick way to test a pdf file for correctness
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jérôme Etévé
Date: 14 January 2011 19:05
Subject: Re: [XeTeX] Protecting pdfpages \includepdf against broken PDF
To: Alan Munn
On 14 January 2011 19:01, Alan Munn wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2011, at 1:53 PM, Jérôme Etévé wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm usin
On Jan 14, 2011, at 1:53 PM, Jérôme Etévé wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using pdfpages to include user uploaded PDF documents into a
> larger latex document, and I'm constantly experiencing problem with
> invalid PDF files (They are invalid in all sorts of ways)
>
> Is there a way to protect pdfpages
Hi All,
I'm using pdfpages to include user uploaded PDF documents into a
larger latex document, and I'm constantly experiencing problem with
invalid PDF files (They are invalid in all sorts of ways)
Is there a way to protect pdfpages against such invalid files?
Alternatively, is there a quick wa
Am 13.01.2011 um 21:39 schrieb Dave Howell:
I'm afraid I don't know what "available with texdoc" means.
It meant to run on the command line
texdoc XeTeX-reference
In TeX Live 2007 it will fail.
After installation of TeX Live 2010 or MacTeX 2010 you need to update
the installati