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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ross Moore wrote:<br>
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That document makes no claim to be conformant to any PDF/X
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<div>Instead it is fully conformant with PDF/A-2u — see
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OK, then I was confused by its name.
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<div>We supply PDF/A — for an archival version, with RGB monitor
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<div>as this corresponds most appropriately to the purpose of
the document.</div>
<div>It is a manual that will mostly be viewed and read
online/onscreen.</div>
<div>It contains several screen-shots which are best read online
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<div>one can zoom in to examine specific parts. The text is
fully mapped</div>
<div>to Unicode, for easy searching and Copy/Paste.</div>
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What did surprise me is that hyperlinks are not active in the online
version; one has to copy them and paste them into a browser, which
is somewhat counter-intuitive.
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<div>I think that you have assumed that it will do what *you*
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<div>to do, without having read the supplied documentation.</div>
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Sorry, your assumption concerning my assumption is quite correct,
but my assumption was based on your earlier message.<br>
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<div>The package, once installed, comes with two example
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<div> sample.tex</div>
<div> small2e-pdfx.tex</div>
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If you have the most recent TeXLive 2016 installed,
<div>you can find them this way:</div>
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I have only TeX Live 2014 (I always lag one or two releases) but
"TeXdoc pdfx" displays the expected document so I may well have
them; I will check tomorrow.<br>
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Many thanks for your help, Ross; I shall continue tomorrow.<br>
** Phil.<br>
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