2009/1/20 Bart C. Wise :
>> Printshops should adhere to printing standards like PDF/X-1a and
>> PDF/X-3 - and these never need web optimization or tagging!
> Excuse the ignorance, but does LuaTeX produce a PDF based on the PDF/X-1a and
> PDF/X-3 standards?
Not by itself.
Yo have to make sure on yo
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Bart C. Wise
wrote:
> On Tue January 20 2009 7:06:58 am Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> > 2009/1/20 Bart C. Wise :
> > > I talked to the publisher again and he said that he would send me the
> > > exact error message, but I have not received it yet. But he did say
>
On Tue January 20 2009 7:06:58 am Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> 2009/1/20 Bart C. Wise :
> > I talked to the publisher again and he said that he would send me the
> > exact error message, but I have not received it yet. But he did say that
> > his printing shop wants the ability to download just th
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 08:19:04 am Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
> > But he did say that his
> > printing shop wants the ability to download just the header information
> > from a pdf rather than the whole pdf file which may be up to 80 mbytes.
>
> O
>
>
> I'm just learning about XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) which Luigi
> mentioned, but it doesn't really look like it contains the information
> you mention (although you can apparently add all sort of metadata,
> including images).
>
yes and
XMP is not only for pdf :
http://labs.adobe.com
> But he did say that his
> printing shop wants the ability to download just the header information from
> a
> pdf rather than the whole pdf file which may be up to 80 mbytes.
OK. That's not Tagged PDF. Tagged PDF's main features focus on
acce
2009/1/20 Bart C. Wise :
> I talked to the publisher again and he said that he would send me the exact
> error message, but I have not received it yet. But he did say that his
> printing shop wants the ability to download just the header information from a
> pdf rather than the whole pdf file whic
2009/1/20 Bart C. Wise :
> I talked to the publisher again and he said that he would send me the exact
> error message, but I have not received it yet. But he did say that his
> printing shop wants the ability to download just the header information from a
> pdf rather than the whole pdf file whic
> I talked to the publisher again and he said that he would send me the exact
> error message, but I have not received it yet. But he did say that his
> printing shop wants the ability to download just the header information
> from a
> pdf rather than the whole pdf file which may be up to 80 mbyte
On Tue January 20 2009 4:33:27 am luigi scarso wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Arthur Reutenauer <
>
> arthur.reutena...@normalesup.org> wrote:
> > > I call that BS: I've never heard of such "meta tags" for PDF giving
> > > the page count. The page count is in the root /Pages object per
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Arthur Reutenauer <
arthur.reutena...@normalesup.org> wrote:
> > I call that BS: I've never heard of such "meta tags" for PDF giving
> > the page count. The page count is in the root /Pages object per PDF
> > specification.
>
> I still suspect Bart's publisher m
> I call that BS: I've never heard of such "meta tags" for PDF giving
> the page count. The page count is in the root /Pages object per PDF
> specification.
I still suspect Bart's publisher means the tags that are part of
Tagged PDF, even if he doesn't know their actual name, and has clearly
a w
> whatsoever. We need the tags that give page separations, page count,
header
> info, etc.
"header info" can call for xmp ?
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2009/1/20 Bart C. Wise :
> [The PDF generator] you used flattens the file such that is has no meta tags
> whatsoever. We need the tags that give page separations, page count, header
> info, etc.
I call that BS: I've never heard of such "meta tags" for PDF giving
the page count. The page count is
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 6:53 AM, Bart C. Wise
wrote:
> On Mon January 19 2009 10:06:37 pm Bart C. Wise wrote:
> > I received the following message from a publisher:
> >
> > [The PDF generator] you used flattens the file such that is has no meta
> > tags whatsoever. We need the tags that give page
On Mon January 19 2009 10:06:37 pm Bart C. Wise wrote:
> I received the following message from a publisher:
>
> [The PDF generator] you used flattens the file such that is has no meta
> tags whatsoever. We need the tags that give page separations, page count,
> header info, etc.
>
> How do I get t
I received the following message from a publisher:
[The PDF generator] you used flattens the file such that is has no meta tags
whatsoever. We need the tags that give page separations, page count, header
info, etc.
How do I get those meta tags enabled?
Would setting \interaction[state=start] d
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