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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Akira-san, thank you very much indeed —
      yes, your attached "Demo.pdf" (re-attached here) is exactly what I
      was seeking to achieve.   Your subsequent <span
        class="moz-txt-link-freetext">dvipdfmx.zip also opened
        successfully, and dvipdfmx.dll extracted,</span><span
        class="moz-txt-link-freetext"><span
          class="moz-txt-link-freetext"> installed and delighted to
          confirm that I can now achieve 100% white.<br>
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        Many many thanks.<br>
        <i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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      Akira Kakuto wrote:<br>
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      cite="mid:520DC13DA6FD442BB691E0A1E93E218E@CJ3001517A">Dear
      Philip,
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      <br>
      Probably I don't understand the problem.
      <br>
      I'm not a maintainer of xdvipdfmx, but
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      I have tried to change xdvipdfmx slightly.
      <br>
      Is an attached Demo.pdf a required one?
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      Thanks,
      <br>
      Akira<br>
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    <blockquote type="cite">Dear Philip,
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      <blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">You can test by
        copying dvipdfmx.dll in an attached dvipdfmx.zip
        <br>
        into bin/win32 in TeX Live 2020.
        <br>
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      <br>
      zip attachment seems to be refused by security.
      <br>
      Please download the zip file from
      <br>
      <br>
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
        href="http://www.w32tex.org/toolsw32/dvipdfmx.zip">http://www.w32tex.org/toolsw32/dvipdfmx.zip</a>
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      Thanks,
      <br>
      Akira
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