Dear list,

There was a suggestion on this list in 2009 at 
<http://tug.org/mailman/htdig/xetex/2009-December/015145.html> that when using 
hyperref together with XeTeX one should use setpagesize=false; a separate 
thread, <http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2009-December/015132.html>, indicated 
that one should also use unicode=false. As far as I can tell, these options are 
no longer required with the most recent versions of XeTeX and hyperref, but I 
would be grateful to know if they are still required in any situations.

I’ve posted a slightly more involved version of this question (also including 
LuaTeX) at <http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/273339/89086>.

(If you are curious about the context, I am looking for ways to simplify the 
LaTeX template used by Pandoc, at 
<https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates/blob/master/default.latex>, and ensure 
that it follows best practices. This aims to provide a minimal framework for 
creating documents and slides using XeTeX, LuaTeX, or pdfTeX. If you happen to 
see any other ways in which this can be improved, it would certainly be 
appreciated.)

All best,

Andrew Dunning
PhD Candidate
Centre for Medieval Studies
University of Toronto
http://andrewdunning.ca




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