Am 24.04.2011 um 09:24 schrieb Ron Aaron:
However, this has two problems. First, it prompts for both owner and
user passwords for the PDF, and there does not seem to be any way to
specify them in a file or an option.
This is an inflexible "security" option. Xdvipdfmx is obviously meant
to be an interactive programme... Something like a "--batch" option is
needed.
Second, xdivpdfmx actually crashes with a "segmentation fault".
You can circumvent this! First create the XDV file (xetex --no-pdf),
then run xdvipdfmx -S <file.xdv>.
Xdvipdfmx is based on dvipdfm. See its documentation (texdoc dvipdfm)
and check which of dvipdfm's specials work with xdvipdfmx.
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Pete
Hard Disk, n.:
A device that allows users to delete vast quantities of data with
simple mnemonic commands.
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