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From the README:
| A. PROJECT PAX | ============== | | If PDF files are included using pdfTeX, PDF annotations | are stripped. This project tries a solution without | altering pdfTeX. A Java program (pax.jar) parses the PDF file that | will later be included. It writes the data of the annotations | in a file that can be read by TeX. Then a LaTeX package (pax.sty) | extends the graphics package. If a PDF file is included, the package | looks for the file with the annotation data, reads them and puts | the annotations in the right place. | | Project status: experimental -----------------------------------------------------------
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Martin Schröder wrote:
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Date: 03.09.2006 15:54 Subject: CTAN has a new package: pax v0.1 To: ctan-ann@dante.de On Sat, 26 Aug 2006, Heiko Oberdiek submitted a new package
pax
to CTAN.
PAX(1) BSD General Commands Manual PAX(1) NAME pax -- read and write file archives and copy directory hierarchies maybe better avoid the name clash? Regards, Hartmut
On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 06:26:46PM +0200, Hartmut Henkel wrote:
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Martin Schröder wrote:
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v0.1b that fixes a bug is on its way to CTAN.
PAX(1) BSD General Commands Manual PAX(1)
NAME pax -- read and write file archives and copy directory hierarchies
maybe better avoid the name clash?
pax.sty and pax.jar do not conflict, they are not invoked as
commands. In README I haven't given a name for the wrapper
script, perhaps it can be named after the main Java class
"PDFAnnotExtractor", a shorter name might be "pdf-pax".
Are there better suggestions?
Yours sincerely
Heiko
participants (3)
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Hartmut Henkel
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Heiko Oberdiek
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Martin Schröder