Are hyperref references part of PDF/A standard?  I think they aren't.



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Ernesto Posse <eposse <at> cs.queensu.ca> writes:


Several years ago I had to go through the same thing and it was
painful. In the end, after asking around and insisting a bit, they
accepted a normal PDF if the thesis was generated with latex (they
somehow strangely assumed that everyone used MSWord). You might want
to ask in your university about this.

However there are tools out there to do this. The script in the
following link might work

http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~kwysoc/hacks/#ps2pdfa

...but I haven't tried it.

What will work is to use Acrobat Pro/Distiller (not the free version).
Unfortunately those are *not* free tools.

Good luck.

Thanks. I do have access to Distiller (and in fact the free software PDFCreator works as well), but those will produce PDF/A files which do not retain any of the
hyperref features!

I'll see if i can get the mcgill hack to work. The university is adamant about
only accepting pdf/a.




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