Le lun. 12/07/10 (12:48:58 +0100), Chris Yocum a écrit :
On 12/07/10 12:10, William Adams wrote:
On Jul 10, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Chris Yocum wrote:
I have a feeling that this is a rather naive/dumb question but I will
raise it nonetheles. I have been looking into creating pre-press
quality (PDF X-1a at least) PDFs via XeLaTeX. It seems that most things
are there: embedded fonts (pdffonts tells me that they are), hyperxmp
for metadata, etc. The only thing missing seems to be the TrimBox and
Bleed Boxes. Is there a way to get these into XeTeX? I can do it using
\special but it seems like something the geometry package should do when
knows it will produce PDFs (and should work with the crop package).
Correct. Unfortunately, the geometry package doesn't support this. I've always
used \special
Thank you very much for your insight. I am contemplating contacting the
crop and geometry package owners to see if we can collaborate on adding
this functionality to the packages.
Sorry - I just read this properly. I use XeLaTeX, geometry, and crop
frequently - in what way are they not producing the result that you (OP)
are after?
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