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On 21/07/10 11:20, David Cottenden wrote: > 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? > No problem. What isn't happening is if you look at the inside of the PDF, the crop package doesn't set the /TrimBox in PDF. It does all the calculations then places it in the PDF without regard to the fact that PDF has a /TrimBox in its definition. This is because, most likely I believe, crop was created to work with DVI or, in our case, XDVI and not directly with PDF. I am attempting at the moment to figure out how to get the information out of the crop package and into the PDF proper using \special{pdf: /TrimBox [...]} but I have rather failed so far and had other things take over my time. I hope this helps explain what I am talking about. Thank you for your time and consideration. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkxG4s0ACgkQTsMNflSecIY2SQCgnXEFRZj04S9rkxHlw5wTpEKr 7s0Anifs6K2S2cb1VfeecdLvVaLdvVin =2k+1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex