[OS X TeX] Re: XeTeX and pdfpages: no dice?
Jonathan Kew
jonathan_kew at sil.org
Tue Jul 24 12:14:35 CEST 2007
Hi Andreas,
Looking back at old email, I don't think I replied to this at the
time.... sorry!
On 19 Apr 2007, at 6:10 pm, Andreas Matthias wrote:
> Jonathan Kew wrote:
>
>> I'd guess there are some kinds of PDF file that the clever macro
>> code for counting pages can't quite understand.
>
> I found a bug concerning line breaks and have fixed that. Nevertheless
> there is still one problem. The macro uses the following loop:
>
> \@whilenum\count@<256 \do{%
> \catcode\count@=9
> \advance\count@ by 1
> }%
>
> And it seems that I am missing a lot of characters concerning XeTeX.
> How many character codes does XeTeX have? I have found
>
> @d biggest_char=65535 {the largest allowed character number;
>
> but such a big number causes a TeX capacity exceeded error.
>
> What is the correct number in the above loop to ignore all
> characters?
The natural answer to this specific question would actually be
"10FFFF, the largest possible Unicode value -- but obviously that's
not a useful solution, if even 64K gives a "capacity exceeded" error.
(Is it the "save stack" that overflows? I suppose making the setting
\global might avoid that. But you *really* don't want)
The real solution, though, is to use a different approach altogether,
and avoid attempting to parse the PDF with TeX macros at all. XeTeX
0.997 (to be released shortly -- code is there, I just need to do
some packaging) will include a new primitive \XeTeXpdfpagecount to
determine the number of pages in a PDF document. This takes a
filename (just like \XeTeXpdffile), but instead of including the
graphic, it just returns the number of pages. So you can say things
like:
\count255 = \XeTeXpdfpagecount "mydoc.pdf"
(Note: be sure there's a space or \relax or similar after the
filename, otherwise following text will be taken as part of the name
even if it's outside the quotes. If embedding this in a macro, I'd
suggest including an explicit \space for safety.)
For the pdfpages driver, you might like to test for the availability
of \XeTeXpdfpagecount, and fall back to the pdf-parsing macro code if
it isn't available; or else just give an error saying that a newer
release of xetex is needed.
JK
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