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Dear Ross (copy all) -- OK, I looked at the "pdfx" package and the
first thing that surprised me was that the documentation file for it
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/pdfx/pdfx.pdf">http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/pdfx/pdfx.pdf</a>), when
inspected using Adobe Acrobat 7.1, fails the conformity check for
PDF/X-1A:2003 on nine counts -- <br>
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<li>Annotation inside page area</li>
<li>Document contains actions</li>
<li>GTS_PDFXVersion key missing</li>
<li>OutputIntent for PDF/X missing</li>
<li>OutputIntent profile not "prtr"</li>
<li>PDF/X label missing or incorrect</li>
<li>TrimBox or ArtBox missing</li>
<li>Uses colour other than 4c or spot</li>
<li>Uses transparency</li>
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<p>While some of these are explained by the fact that it is intended
for web delivery rather than printing, it does not give one
enormous confident that the package works as intended. What I
would therefore like, if this is possible, is for an example LaTeX
source file that uses the "pdfx" package and generates fully
compliant PDF/X-1A:2003 with Xe(La)TeX as the typesetting
engine. In particular I need it to generate OutputIntent with
/Info other than (None) and OutputConditionIdentifier other than
(Custom), so that I can see what a fully-compliant PDF/X-1A:2003
has in these metadata fields. Also one that embeds an ICC color
profile and XMP metadata. If you (or any member of this list) has
such a source file, I would be most grateful for a copy so that I
can investigate the \specials necessary to accomplish all of these
goals.</p>
** Phil.<br>
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