I'm using pdfpages and XeLaTeX without any problem, just using TeXlive 2010 defaults, under Ubuntu GNU/Linux 10.10.
Dominik On 21 December 2010 20:35, Andreas Matthias <andreas.matth...@gmail.com>wrote: > Peter Dyballa wrote: > > > At least *my* copy of the pdfpages documentation tells: > > > > Furthermore it requires a recent version of: > > pdftex.def http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex/ > > This is a relict from old times when then recent TeX-distributions > like teTeX were bundled with not up-to-date versions of pdftex.def. > I added it to keep all those mail from me asking why this and > that didn't work, e.g. multi-page pdf inclusion. > > Since a few years pdfpages has support for XeTeX, too, so you need a > recent xetex.def of course. Anyway, all recent TeX-distribution > nowadays have up-to-date pdftex.def and xetex.def files. Thus > this remark is unnecessary today. I haven't heard of any problems > with old pdftex.def or xetex.def files recently. > > I just had a look: Pdfpages requires a pdftex.def from 2000/09/14 > at least. That shouldn't be a problem nowadays. And I do not > even check the date of xetex.def. > > > Ciao > Andreas > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex >
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