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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-07-26 21:58:43 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-07-26 21:58:43 +0000
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ PDF/X Compliance</a></p>
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<h1>Documentation for <code>novel</code> document class</h1>
-<p>Documentation version: 1.2.</p>
+<p>Documentation version: 1.32.</p>
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@@ -93,12 +93,14 @@ PDF/X Compliance</h2>
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<h3>10.2 Get Some Software</h3>
-<p>You need the 238% ink limit color profile from <a href="http://www.newselfpublishing.com/TotalInkLimit.html" rel="external" target="new">Aaron Shepard</a>. This does the magic of ensuring that you comply with the 240% ink limit (the profile provides a little headroom, which seems necessary). It can also be used for softproofing, if you know how to do that.</p>
+<p>You need the 238% ink limit color profile from <a href="http://www.newselfpublishing.com/TotalInkLimit.html" rel="external" target="new">Aaron Shepard</a>. This does the magic of ensuring that you comply with the 240% ink limit (the profile provides a little headroom, which seems necessary). It can also be used for softproofing, if you know how to do that. This is not the only possible profile, but it seems to me that it is the best of several available.</p>
-<p>You might (or might not) need the <a href="https://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/iccprofiles/iccprofiles_win.html" rel="external" target="new">Adobe icc profiles</a> (for end users). This link works for Windows or Linux (even though it says "for <p>Windows"). I am told that there is a different link for Mac, but I don't have a Mac.</p>
+<p>You might (or might not) need the <a href="https://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/iccprofiles/iccprofiles_win.html" rel="external" target="new">Adobe icc profiles</a> (for end users). This link works for Windows or Linux (even though it says "for Windows"). I am told that there is a different link for Mac, but I don't have a Mac.</p>
<p>Get GraphicsMagick. On Linux, you can install it via your system package manager. On Windows, get the Q16 binaries for your system (32 or 64 bit) from <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/graphicsmagick/files/graphicsmagick-binaries/" rel="external" target="new">SourceForge</a>. I am told that versions for Mac are available via homebrew and macports, but again, I do not have a Mac, so I cannot check that.</p>
+<p>You can use ImageMagick instead. But if you do, the commands are slightly different on Linux and Windows: On Linux, use the GraphicsMagick commands without the <code>gm</code> in front. On Windows, substitute <code>magick</code> for <code>gm</code>.</p>
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@@ -188,9 +190,9 @@ PDF/X Compliance</h2>
<p><code>\SetCoverImage</code> is self-explanatory. Must have file extension jpg, jpeg, JPG, or JPEG. Must be CMYK. Note that TeX cannot verify whether the image is in correct color space. It will compile, even if the image is wrong. Beware!</p>
-<p>Do not attempt to write anything between <code>\begin{document}</code> and <code>\end{document}</code>. If you erroneously put something there, the document will probably compile, and it may even be a valid PDF/X file. However, the resulting color will almost surely be wrong. If so, the problem will be detected when you submit your file (wrong ink limit or color space).</p>
+<p>Do not attempt to write anything between <code>\begin{document}</code> and <code>\end{document}</code>. If you erroneously put some text there, the document will probably compile, and it may even be a valid PDF/X file. However, the resulting text color will almost surely be wrong. If so, the problem will be detected when you submit your file (wrong ink limit or color space). However, this is not a fundamental limit. It is possible to place TeX text over the image, but this documentation (as of version 1.32) does not show you how to do that.</p>
-<p>Compiling may take a little longer than expected. If your TeX system opens a PDF viewer automatically, the image might be missing (or partial) until a few seconds after the viewer opens. Be patient.</p>
+<p>Compiling may take a little longer than expected. If your TeX system opens a PDF viewer automatically, the image might be missing (or partial) until a few seconds after the viewer opens. Be patient. The file size is large.</p>
@@ -205,9 +207,9 @@ PDF/X Compliance</h2>
<p>Then, "Save As" the same file name (or another one, if you prefer). This will optimize the file. You probably do not need to do that, but it does not hurt, and a few services expect it.</p>
-<p><b>Remember the Disclaimer!</b> Your PDF file should now be ready for submission. Only "should," not "is," because this documantation and its accompanying software comes without warranty. Submit at your own risk!</p>
+<p><b>Remember the Disclaimer!</b> Your PDF file should now be ready for submission. Only "should," not "is," because this documentation and its accompanying software comes without warranty. Submit at your own risk!</p>
-<p>All I can say is that it "works for me":</p>
+<p>All I can say is that it "works for me." Screenshot from Adobe Acrobat Pro:</p>
<p class="centerimg"><img src="html-resources/verified238.png" width="700" height="446" alt="works for me"></p>