Dear XeTex,
I think my original email was not so clear. ArXiv.org of course
accepts papers generated using LaTeX, but they want to be given the
source files (.tex files, etc) rather than a pdf file. However, they
apparently sometimes make exceptions to this rule if the pdf file was
generated using
If I am not mistaken you can change the metadata with pdftk, although it is
probably a pain to do so. Also I do not know if pdftk comes for Windows.
lördag 20 september 2014 skrev Daniel Greenhoe :
> Dear XeTex,
>
> I think my original email was not so clear. ArXiv.org of course
> accepts papers
On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Daniel Greenhoe wrote:
> I think my original email was not so clear. ArXiv.org of course
> accepts papers generated using LaTeX, but they want to be given the
> source files (.tex files, etc) rather than a pdf file. However, they
> apparently sometimes make exceptions to this r
Could you try including this in your preamble:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\hypersetup{pdfcreator=XeLaTeX with hyperref}
and compile and see if the resulting PDF is sufficient for your purposes.
Section 3.7 at
https://www.tug.org/applications/hyperref/manual.html
explains these options in f
Thank Akira and BPJ for your suggestions. I did try Akira's hypersetup
suggestion and it was able to change the creator field. Thank you very
very much!
I did look through my TeXLive repository that I just updated earlier
today, but I did not see pdftk. I may look further if hyperref does
not work
It is not necessary to use hyperref, it is sufficient to put all
fields to a \spacial primitive, i.e.
\special{pdf:docinfo << /Creator (XeTeX) ... >>}
Add other required fields such as /Title, /Author, /Subject, /Keywords
instead of the three dots. I am not sure what happens if the \special
is used
What ever happened to the TeX Gyre font site at www.gust.org.pl ? It
doesn't seem to be alive anymore. Anyone know what happened to them?
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