Hello everybody,

the solution lay in taking

unicode=true,

out of the meta definitions (thanks to Danai from the CJK list!).

% Meta Information
\usepackage[
    colorlinks=false, pdfborder={0 0 0},
    pdftitle={博士学位论文},
    pdfsubject={Eine kurze Beschreibung, worum es geht},
    pdfauthor={my name},
    pdfkeywords={lunwen, innovation, China, SEM}
]{hyperref}

David



On 16/03/10 18:07, David wrote:
Hello everybody,

my xetex file is written in Chinese, the rendering works fine. With one
exception: the Chinese in the metadata is not correctly produced (see
screenshot; the Chinese can be seen further below). I have to say that
initially this actually worked, though only over the course of two or
three compilations. What then happened, I don't know. It is not an
evince problem, the same happens with xpdf. I have not done an update
either.

Has anyone got an idea as to how to mend this problem? Maybe someone has
encountered this before?

% Meta Information
\usepackage[
unicode=true,
colorlinks=false, pdfborder={0 0 0},
pdftitle={博士学位论文},
pdfsubject={Eine kurze Beschreibung, worum es geht},
pdfauthor={my name},
pdfkeywords={lunwen, innovation, China, SEM}
]{hyperref}


Many thanks!

David





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