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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/README index c8a9d7e3627..3164feef1b9 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/README @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Description XMP (eXtensible Metadata Platform) is a mechanism proposed by Adobe for embedding document metadata within the document itself. The -metadata is designed to be easy to extract, even by programs that are +metadata are designed to be easy to extract, even by programs that are oblivious to the document's file format. Most of Adobe's applications store XMP metadata when saving files. Now, with the hyperxmp package, it is trivial for LaTeX document authors to store XMP metadata in @@ -20,10 +20,11 @@ their documents as well. hyperxmp integrates seamlessly with hyperref and requires virtually no modifications to documents that already exploit hyperref's mechanisms for specifying PDF metadata. The current version of hyperxmp can -embed the following metadata as XMP: author, title, subject, keywords, -copyright, and license URL. hyperxmp currently embeds XMP only within -PDF documents but is compatible with pdflatex, latex+dvipdfm, xelatex, -and latex+dvips+ps2pdf. +embed the following metadata as XMP: title, authors, primary author's +title or position, metadata writer, subject, keywords, copyright, and +license URL. hyperxmp currently embeds XMP only within PDF documents +but is compatible with pdflatex, latex+dvips+ps2pdf, latex+dvipdfm, +xelatex, and lualatex. Installation diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.pdf Binary files differindex aa7d338ca33..9cd2dc9e371 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.dtx index fb028cb5a79..2cc3ff17731 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.dtx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ %<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] %<package>\ProvidesPackage{hyperxmp} %<*package> - [2011/04/17 v1.2 Store hyperref metadata in XMP format] + [2011/04/30 v1.3 Store hyperref metadata in XMP format] %</package> % %<*driver> @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{tocbibind} \usepackage{hyperxmp} -\usepackage[bookmarksopen]{hyperref} +\usepackage[bookmarksopen,bookmarksopenlevel=2,pdflang=en]{hyperref} \EnableCrossrefs \CodelineIndex \RecordChanges @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ %</driver> % \fi % -% \CheckSum{834} +% \CheckSum{872} % % \CharacterTable % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ % % \GetFileInfo{hyperxmp.dtx} % -% \DoNotIndex{\#,\&,\<,\>,\\,\_,\|,\ } -% \DoNotIndex{\@cons,\@elt,\@empty,\@ifpackageloaded,\@ifundefined} +% \DoNotIndex{\#,\&,\<,\>,\^,\\,\_,\|,\ } +% \DoNotIndex{\@cons,\@empty,\@ifpackageloaded,\@ifundefined} % \DoNotIndex{\@tempcnta,\@tempcntb} % \DoNotIndex{\advance,\afterassignment,\aftergroup} % \DoNotIndex{\begingroup,\bgroup} @@ -87,21 +87,29 @@ % % ^^A Define a few logical styles. % \DeclareRobustCommand{\term}[1]{#1\SortIndex{#1}{#1}} -% \DeclareRobustCommand{\pkgname}[1]{\textsf{#1}\SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1}}} -% \DeclareRobustCommand{\xmpterm}[1]{\textsf{#1}\SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1}}} -% \DeclareRobustCommand{\pdfterm}[1]{\textsf{#1}\SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1}}} -% \DeclareRobustCommand{\cmdname}[1]{\texttt{#1}\SortIndex{#1}{\texttt{#1}}} +% \DeclareRobustCommand{\pkgname}[1]{\mbox{\textsf{#1}}\SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1}}} +% \DeclareRobustCommand{\xmpterm}[1]{\mbox{\textsf{#1}}\SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1}}} +% \DeclareRobustCommand{\pdfterm}[1]{\mbox{\textsf{#1}}\SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1}}} +% \DeclareRobustCommand{\cmdname}[1]{\mbox{\texttt{#1}}\SortIndex{#1}{\texttt{#1}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand{\acrostyle}[1]{\textsc{\MakeLowercase{#1}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand{\acro}[1]{^^A -% \acrostyle{#1}^^A +% \mbox{\acrostyle{#1}}^^A % \SortIndex{#1}{\acrostyle{#1}}^^A % } +% +% ^^A Define some other shortcut macros. % \DeclareRobustCommand{\XeTeXlogo}{^^A % X\lower0.5ex\hbox{\kern-.15em\reflectbox{E}}\kern-0.1667em\TeX % } % \DeclareRobustCommand{\XeTeX}{^^A % \texorpdfstring{\XeTeXlogo\SortIndex{XeTeX}{\XeTeXlogo}}{XeTeX}^^A % } +% \DeclareRobustCommand{\XeLaTeXlogo}{^^A +% X\lower0.5ex\hbox{\kern-.15em\reflectbox{E}}\kern-0.1667em\LaTeX +% } +% \DeclareRobustCommand{\XeLaTeX}{^^A +% \texorpdfstring{\XeLaTeXlogo\SortIndex{XeLaTeX}{\XeLaTeXlogo}}{XeLaTeX}^^A +% } % % ^^A Specify this document's metadata. % \title{The \pkgname{hyperxmp} package\thanks{This document @@ -113,7 +121,8 @@ % pdfsubject={LaTeX2e support for XMP metadata}, % pdfkeywords={LaTeX, embedded metadata, XMP, PDF, copyright, license, comments}, % pdfcopyright={Copyright (C) 2011, Scott Pakin}, -% pdflicenseurl={http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/} +% pdflicenseurl={http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/}, +% pdfcaptionwriter={Scott Pakin} % } % % \maketitle @@ -130,15 +139,15 @@ % % \section{Introduction} % -% Adobe Systems, Inc.\ has recently been promoting -% \acro{XMP}~\cite{Adobe2005:XMP}---eXtensible Metadata Platform---as a +% Adobe Systems, Inc.\ has been promoting +% \acro{XMP}~\cite{Adobe2010:XMP}---eXtensible Metadata Platform---as a % standard way to include metadata within a document. The idea behind % \acro{XMP} is that it is an \acro{XML}-based description of various % document attributes and is embedded as uncompressed, unencoded text % within the document it describes. By storing the metadata this way it % is independent of the document's file format. That is, regardless of -% whether a document is of \acro{PDF}, \acrostyle{JPEG}, -% \acrostyle{HTML}, or any other type, it is trivial for a program (or +% whether a document is in \acro{PDF}, \acrostyle{JPEG}, +% \acrostyle{HTML}, or any other format, it is trivial for a program (or % human) to locate, extract, and---using any standard \acro{XML} % parser---process the embedded \acro{XMP} metadata. % @@ -165,12 +174,12 @@ % % In the preceding code, the |dc| namespace refers to the % \href{http://purl.org/DC/}{Dublin Core schema}, a collection of -% metadata properties. The |dc:creator| property surrounds the list of -% authors. The |rdf| namespace is the +% metadata properties. The \xmpterm{dc:creator} property surrounds the +% list of authors. The \textsf{rdf} namespace is the % \href{http://www.w3.org/RDF/}{Resource Description Framework}, which -% defines |rdf:Seq| as an ordered list of values. Each author is -% represented by an individual list item (|rdf:li|), making it easy for -% an \acro{XML} parser to separate the authors' names. +% defines \xmpterm{rdf:Seq} as an ordered list of values. Each author +% is represented by an individual list item (\xmpterm{rdf:li}), making +% it easy for an \acro{XML} parser to separate the authors' names. % % Remember that \acro{XMP} code is stored as \emph{metadata}. It does not % appear when viewing or printing the \acro{PDF} file. Rather, it is intended @@ -178,27 +187,29 @@ % document. % % \paragraph{What metadata does \textsf{hyperxmp} process?} -% \pkgname{hyperxmp} knows how to embed each of the following types of +% \pkgname{hyperxmp} knows how to embed all of the following types of % metadata within a document: % % \begin{itemize} -% \item authors (|dc:creator|) -% \item copyright (|dc:rights|) -% \item date (|dc:date|) -% \item document identifier (|xapMM:DocumentID|) -% \item document instance identifier (|xapMM:InstanceID|) -% \item format (|dc:format|) -% \item keywords (|pdf:Keyword| and |dc:subject|) -% \item license \acro{URL} (|xapRights:WebStatement|) -% \item \acro{PDF}-generating tool (|pdf:Producer|) -% \item summary (|dc:description|) -% \item title (|dc:title|) +% \item authors (\xmpterm{dc:creator}) +% \item copyright (\xmpterm{dc:rights}) +% \item date (\xmpterm{dc:date}) +% \item document identifier (\xmpterm{xapMM:DocumentID}) +% \item document instance identifier (\xmpterm{xapMM:InstanceID}) +% \item format (\xmpterm{dc:format}) +% \item keywords (\xmpterm{pdf:Keyword} and \xmpterm{dc:subject}) +% \item license \acro{URL} (\xmpterm{xapRights:WebStatement}) +% \item metadata writer (\xmpterm{photoshop:CaptionWriter}) +% \item \acro{PDF}-generating tool (\xmpterm{pdf:Producer}) +% \item primary author's position/title (\xmpterm{photoshop:AuthorsPosition}) +% \item summary (\xmpterm{dc:description}) +% \item title (\xmpterm{dc:title}) % \end{itemize} % % \noindent % More types of metadata may be added in a future release. % -% \paragraph{How does \textsf{hyperxmp} compare with the \textsf{xmpincl} +% \paragraph{How does \textsf{hyperxmp} compare to the \textsf{xmpincl} % package?} % The short answer is that \pkgname{xmpincl} is more flexible but % \pkgname{hyperxmp} is easier to use. With \pkgname{xmpincl}, the @@ -228,11 +239,12 @@ % construct its \acro{XMP} data using the following \pkgname{hyperref} options: % % \begin{itemize} -% \item |pdfauthor|, -% \item |pdfkeywords|, -% \item |pdfproducer|, -% \item |pdfsubject|, and -% \item |pdftitle|. +% \item |pdfauthor| +% \item |pdfkeywords| +% \item |pdflang| +% \item |pdfproducer| +% \item |pdfsubject| +% \item |pdftitle| % \end{itemize} % % \noindent @@ -240,13 +252,27 @@ % following options, which have meaning only to \pkgname{hyperxmp}: % % \begin{itemize} -% \item |pdfcopyright| and -% \item |pdflicenseurl|. +% \item |pdfauthortitle| +% \item |pdfcaptionwriter| +% \item |pdfcopyright| +% \item |pdflicenseurl| +% \item |pdfmetalang| % \end{itemize} % % \noindent -% |\pdfcopyright| defines the copyright text. |pdflicenseurl| defines a -% \acro{URL} that points to the document's license agreement. +% |pdfauthortitle| indicates the primary author's position or title. +% |pdfcaptionwriter| specifies the name of the person who added +% the metadata to the document. |\pdfcopyright| defines the copyright +% text. |pdflicenseurl| identifies a \acro{URL} that points to the +% document's license agreement. |pdfmetalang| indicates the natural +% language in which the metadata is written, typically as an \acro{IETF} +% language tag~\cite{IANA2011:lang-tags}, for example, ``|en|'' for +% English, ``|en-US|'' for specifically United States English, ``|de|'' +% for German, and so forth. If |pdfmetalang| is not specified, +% \pkgname{hyperxmp} assumes the metadata language is the same as the +% document language (\pkgname{hyperref}'s |pdflang| option). If neither +% |pdfmetalang| nor |pdflang| is specified, \pkgname{hyperxmp} uses +% ``|x-default|'' as the metadata language. % % It's usually more convenient to provide values for those options using % \pkgname{hyperref}'s |\hypersetup| command than on the |\usepackage| @@ -271,7 +297,8 @@ % pdfauthor={Albert Einstein}, % pdfcopyright={Copyright (C) 1905, Albert Einstein}, % pdfsubject={photoelectric effect}, -% pdfkeywords={energy quanta, Hertz effect, quantum physics} +% pdfkeywords={energy quanta, Hertz effect, quantum physics}, +% pdflang={en} % } % \begin{document} % \maketitle @@ -286,21 +313,13 @@ % % \begin{itemize} % \item pdf\LaTeX +% \item Lua\LaTeX % \item \LaTeX~$+$ Dvipdfm % \item \LaTeX~$+$ Dvips~$+$ Ghostscript +% \item \LaTeX~$+$ Dvips~$+$ Adobe Acrobat Distiller +% \item \XeLaTeX % \end{itemize} % -% The combination \LaTeX~$+$ Dvips~$+$ Adobe Acrobat Distiller -% \emph{almost} works but is hampered by a Distiller bug (at least in -% version~7.0.5) that incorrectly replaces the first author with the -% complete list of authors in the generated \acro{PDF} file. That is, -% if a document's authors are Jack Napier, Edward Nigma, and Harvey -% Dent, Distiller replaces ``Jack Napier'' with a single author named -% ``Jack Napier, Edward Nigma, Harvey Dent'' and leaves ``Edward Nigma'' -% and ``Harvey Dent'' as the second and third authors, respectively. -% Until Adobe fixes this bug, Adobe Acrobat Distiller is not recommended -% for use with \pkgname{hyperxmp}. -% % Besides the approaches listed above, other approaches may work as well % but have not been tested. Note that in many \TeX\ distributions % \cmdname{ps2pdf} is a convenience script that calls Ghostscript with @@ -329,19 +348,19 @@ % <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format> % <dc:title> % <rdf:Alt> -% <rdf:li xml:lang="x-default">On a heuristic viewpoint +% <rdf:li xml:lang="en">On a heuristic viewpoint % concerning the production and transformation of % light</rdf:li> % </rdf:Alt> % </dc:title> % <dc:description> % <rdf:Alt> -% <rdf:li xml:lang="x-default">photoelectric effect</rdf:li> +% <rdf:li xml:lang="en">photoelectric effect</rdf:li> % </rdf:Alt> % </dc:description> % <dc:rights> % <rdf:Alt> -% <rdf:li xml:lang="x-default">Copyright (C) 1905, +% <rdf:li xml:lang="en">Copyright (C) 1905, % Albert Einstein</rdf:li> % </rdf:Alt> % </dc:rights> @@ -373,6 +392,51 @@ % <?xpacket end="w"?> % \end{verbatim} % +% \paragraph{Note~1: Acrobat \pdfterm{Author} bug} +% A bug in Adobe Acrobat---at least in versions~10.0.1 and +% earlier---causes that \acro{PDF} reader to confuse the \acro{XMP} and +% non-\acro{XMP} author lists when displaying the document's metadata. +% Specifically, the first author is displayed as the concatenated list +% of authors from the non-\acro{XMP} data (\pdfterm{Author}) while the +% remaining authors are displayed from the \acro{XMP} data +% (\xmpterm{dc:creator}). For example, suppose that a document's authors +% are Jack Napier, Edward Nigma, and Harvey Dent. When displaying the +% document properties, Adobe Acrobat replaces ``Jack Napier'' with a +% single author named ``Jack Napier, Edward Nigma, Harvey Dent'' and +% leaves ``Edward Nigma'' and ``Harvey Dent'' as the second and third +% authors, respectively. +% +% A workaround, independent of \TeX, is to modify the \acro{PDF} file to +% remove all but the first author from the non-\acro{XMP} author list +% while retaining all of the authors in the \acro{XMP} author list. +% Doing so will cause Adobe Acrobat to properly display all of the +% authors but at the cost of other \acro{PDF} readers likely displaying +% only the first author. The following Perl command (which should be +% entered as a single line) automates this modification: +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% perl -i -ne 's,(/Author\s*\([^\,\)]+)(.*?)\),"$1)" . " " x length($2),ge; +% print' myfile.pdf +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% (Systems with different quoting conventions from Linux/Unix may need +% to adapt the preceding commands as appropriate.) +% +% +% \paragraph{Note~2: \XeLaTeX\ object compression} +% \XeLaTeX\ (or, more precisely, the \cmdname{xdvipdfmx} back end), +% compresses \emph{all} \acro{PDF} objects, including the ones +% containing \acro{XMP} metadata. While Adobe Acrobat can still detect +% and utilize the \acro{XMP} metadata, non-\acro{PDF}-aware applications +% are unlikely to see the metadata. Either use a different program +% (e.g.,~Lua\LaTeX) or use \XeLaTeX\ to produce a \acro{DVI} or +% \acro{XDV} file and run \cmdname{xdvipdfmx} manually on that file +% using the |-z0| option to turn off all compression (which will of +% course make the \acro{PDF} file substantially larger). +% +% +% \paragraph{Note~3: Literal commas} % \pkgname{hyperxmp} splits the |pdfauthor| and |pdfkeywords| lists at % commas. Therefore, when specifying |pdfauthor| and |pdfkeywords|, you % should separate items with commas. Also, omit ``|and|'' and other @@ -407,25 +471,25 @@ % % \StopEventually{^^A % \begin{thebibliography}{1} -% \bibitem{Adobe2004:PDF} +% \bibitem{Adobe2010:pdfmark} % Adobe Systems, Inc., San Jose, California. -% \newblock {\em {PDF} Reference, Fifth Edition: {A}dobe Portable Document Format -% Version~1.6}, November 2004. +% \newblock {\em {A}dobe {A}crobat~{X} {SDK} Help, pdfmark Reference}. % \newblock Available from -% \url{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/pdf/PDFReference16.pdf}. +% \url{http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/documentation.html}. % -% \bibitem{Adobe2005:pdfmark} +% \bibitem{Adobe2008:PDF} % Adobe Systems, Inc., San Jose, California. -% \newblock {\em {A}dobe {A}crobat~7.0.5 pdfmark Reference Manual}, October~2, -% 2005. -% \newblock Available from -% \url{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/pdf_creation_apis_and_specs/pdfmarkReference.pdf}. +% \newblock {\em Document Management---Portable Document Format---Part 1: +% PDF~1.7}, July 2008. +% \newblock ISO \mbox{32000-1} standard document. Available from +% \url{http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/pdf/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf}. % -% \bibitem{Adobe2005:XMP} +% \bibitem{Adobe2010:XMP} % Adobe Systems, Inc., San Jose, California. -% \newblock {\em {XMP} Specification}, June 2005. +% \newblock {\em {XMP} Specification Part~1: Data model, Serialization, and Core +% Properties}, July 2010. % \newblock Available from -% \url{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/xmp/sdk/xmpspecification.pdf}. +% \url{http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/xmp/pdfs/XMPSpecificationPart1.pdf}. % % \bibitem{Downes1994:ATB15} % Michael Downes. @@ -434,6 +498,12 @@ % January~3, 1994. % \newblock Archived by Google at % \url{http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/msg/7da7643b9e8f3b48}. +% +% \bibitem{IANA2011:lang-tags} +% {Internet Assigned Numbers Authority}. +% \newblock Language subtag registry, January~11, 2011. +% \newblock Available from +% \url{http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry}. % \end{thebibliography} % } % @@ -456,8 +526,8 @@ % ``\,{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont\textquotedbl}\,'' as an active % character, which causes problems for \pkgname{hyperxmp} when it tries % to use that character. We therefore save the double-quote character's -% current category code in |\hyxmp@dq@code|, mark the character as -% category code~12 (``other''), and restore the original category code +% current category code in |\hyxmp@dq@code| and mark the character as +% category code~12 (``other''). The original category code is restored % at the end of the package code (Section~\ref{sec:clean-up}). % \begin{macrocode} \edef\hyxmp@dq@code{\the\catcode`\"} @@ -473,18 +543,27 @@ % end, \pkgname{hyperxmp} takes its \acro{XMP} metadata from the % \pkgname{hyperref} |pdftitle|, |pdfauthor|, |pdfsubject|, and % |pdfkeywords| options plus two new options, |pdfcopyright| and -% |pdflicenseurl|, introduced by \pkgname{hyperxmp}. +% |pdflicenseurl|, introduced by \pkgname{hyperxmp}. For consistency +% with \pkgname{hyperref}'s document-metadata naming conventions (which +% are in turn based on \LaTeX's document-metadata naming conventions), +% we do not prefix metadata-related macro names with our +% package-specific |\hyxmp@| prefix. That is, we use names like +% |\@pdfcopyright| instead of |\hyxmp@pdfcopyright|. +% +% \bigskip +% +% We load three helper packages: \pkgname{keyval} for package-option +% processing and \pkgname{pdfescape} and \pkgname{stringenc} for +% re-encoding Unicode strings. % % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{keyval} +\RequirePackage{pdfescape} +\RequirePackage{stringenc} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macro}{\@pdfcopyright} -% Prepare to store the document's copyright statement. For consistency -% with \pkgname{hyperref}'s document-metadata naming conventions (which -% are in turn based on \LaTeX's document-metadata naming conventions), -% we do not prefix the macro name with our package-specific |\hyxmp@| -% prefix. +% Prepare to store the document's copyright statement. % \begin{macrocode} \def\@pdfcopyright{} \define@key{Hyp}{pdfcopyright}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfcopyright{#1}} @@ -493,10 +572,7 @@ % % \begin{macro}{\@pdflicenseurl} % Prepare to store the \acro{URL} containing the document's license -% agreement. For consistency with \pkgname{hyperref}'s -% document-metadata naming conventions (which are in turn based on -% \LaTeX's document-metadata naming conventions), we do not prefix the -% macro name with our package-specific |\hyxmp@| prefix. +% agreement. % \begin{macrocode} \def\@pdflicenseurl{} \define@key{Hyp}{pdflicenseurl}{\pdfstringdef\@pdflicenseurl{#1}} @@ -504,11 +580,7 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@pdfauthortitle} -% Prepare to store the author's position/title (e.g.,~Staff Writer). For -% consistency with \pkgname{hyperref}'s document-metadata naming -% conventions (which are in turn based on \LaTeX's document-metadata -% naming conventions), we do not prefix the macro name with our -% package-specific |\hyxmp@| prefix. +% Prepare to store the author's position/title (e.g.,~Staff Writer). % \begin{macrocode} \def\@pdfauthortitle{} \define@key{Hyp}{pdfauthortitle}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfauthortitle{#1}} @@ -517,46 +589,51 @@ % % \begin{macro}{\@pdfcaptionwriter} % Prepare to store the name of the person who inserted the -% \pkgname{hyperxmp} metadata. For consistency with -% \pkgname{hyperref}'s document-metadata naming conventions (which are -% in turn based on \LaTeX's document-metadata naming conventions), we do -% not prefix the macro name with our package-specific |\hyxmp@| prefix. +% \pkgname{hyperxmp} metadata. % \begin{macrocode} \def\@pdfcaptionwriter{} \define@key{Hyp}{pdfcaptionwriter}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfcaptionwriter{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % +% \begin{macro}{\@pdfmetalang} +% Prepare to store the natural language of the document's metadata, +% typically as an \acro{ISO}~\mbox{639-1} two-letter abbreviation. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@pdfmetalang{} +\define@key{Hyp}{pdfmetalang}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfmetalang{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@find@metadata} +% \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@concated@metadata} % Issue a warning message if the author failed to include any metadata -% at all. +% at all. Note that we don't consider |\@pdflang| or |\@pdfmetalang| as +% metadata, as they're meaningful only when used in conjunction with +% other information. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\hyxmp@find@metadata}{% - \ifx\@pdfauthor\@empty - \ifx\@pdfcopyright\@empty - \ifx\@pdfkeywords\@empty - \ifx\@pdflicenseurl\@empty - \ifx\@pdfauthortitle\@empty - \ifx\@pdfcaptionwriter\@empty - \ifx\@pdfsubject\@empty - \ifx\@pdftitle\@empty - \PackageWarningNoLine{hyperxmp}{% + \edef\hyxmp@concated@metadata{% + \@pdfauthor + \@pdfauthortitle + \@pdfcaptionwriter + \@pdfcopyright + \@pdfkeywords + \@pdflicenseurl + \@pdfsubject + \@pdftitle + }% + \ifx\hyxmp@concated@metadata\@empty + \PackageWarningNoLine{hyperxmp}{% \jobname.tex did not specify any metadata to\MessageBreak include in the XMP packet.\space\space Please see the hyperxmp\MessageBreak documentation for instructions on how to provide\MessageBreak -metadata values to hyperxmp% - }% - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi +metadata values to hyperxmp}% \fi } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % % Rather than load \pkgname{hyperref} ourself we let the author do it % then verify he actually did. This approach gives the author the @@ -568,6 +645,26 @@ metadata values to hyperxmp% \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}% {% % \end{macrocode} +% If the user explicitly specified the language to use for the +% document's metadata, we use that. If not, we use the document +% language, specified to \pkgname{hyperref} with the |pdflang| option. +% If the author did not specify a language, we use |x-default| as the +% metadata language. +% \changes{v1.3}{2011/04/25}{Introduced the \texttt{pdfmetalang} package +% option, which enables an author to specify the language in which he +% wrote the document's metadata} +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifx\@pdfmetalang\@empty + \ifx\@pdflang\@empty + \def\@pdfmetalang{x-default}% + \else + \edef\@pdfmetalang{\@pdflang}% + \fi + \fi + \ifHy@unicode + \hyxmp@reencode\@pdfmetalang + \fi +% \end{macrocode} % We wait until the end of the document to construct the \acro{XMP} % packet and write it to the \acro{PDF} document catalog. This gives % the author ample opportunity to provide metadata to \pkgname{hyperref} @@ -592,7 +689,7 @@ disabled}% % \subsection{Manipulating author-supplied data} % % The author provides metadata information to \pkgname{hyperxmp} via -% package options to \pkgname{hyperref} or via the \pkgname{hyperref} +% package options to \pkgname{hyperref} or via \pkgname{hyperref}'s % |\hypersetup| command. The functions in this section convert % author-supplied lists (e.g.,~|pdfkeywords={foo, bar, baz}|) into % \LaTeX\ lists (e.g.,~|\@elt {foo}| |\@elt {bar}| |\@elt {baz}|) that @@ -784,8 +881,35 @@ disabled}% % The ``|<|'', ``|>|'', and ``|&|'' characters are significant to \acro{XML}. % We therefore need to escape them in any author-supplied text. % +% \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@reencode} +% \changes{v1.3}{2011/04/25}{Introduced this macro to re-encode Unicode +% strings as 8-bit strings before manipulating them into \acro{XMP} +% schema. This change addresses a bug reported by Martin M\"unch} +% \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@reencoded} +% Given a control word that expands to a Unicode (|utf16be|) string, +% re-encode it in a more basic (|pdfdoc|) 8-bit encoding so we don't +% wind up escaping each octet of what should be a single 16-bit +% character. The bulk of the work is left to |\EdefUnescapeString| from +% the \pkgname{pdfescape} package and |\StringEncodingConvert| and to +% |\StringEncodingSuccessFailure| from the \pkgname{stringenc} package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\hyxmp@reencode}[1]{% + \EdefUnescapeString\hyxmp@reencoded{#1}% + \StringEncodingConvert\hyxmp@reencoded\hyxmp@reencoded{utf16be}{pdfdoc}% + \StringEncodingSuccessFailure{% + \global\let\hyxmp@reencoded=\hyxmp@reencoded + }{% + \gdef\hyxmp@reencoded{#1}% + }% + \edef#1{\hyxmp@reencoded}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@xmlify} % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@xmlified} +% \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@text} % Given a piece of text defined using |\pdfstringdef| (i.e.,~with many % special characters redefined to have category code~11), set % |\hyxmp@xmlified| to the same text but with all occurrences of~``|<|'' @@ -801,7 +925,11 @@ disabled}% % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\hyxmp@xmlify}[1]{% \gdef\hyxmp@xmlified{}% - \expandafter\hyxmp@xmlify@i#1\@empty + \edef\hyxmp@text{#1}% + \ifHy@unicode + \hyxmp@reencode\hyxmp@text + \fi + \expandafter\hyxmp@xmlify@i\hyxmp@text\@empty \@ifundefined{pdfmark}{}{% \expandafter\hyxmp@obscure@spaces\expandafter{\hyxmp@xmlified}% }% @@ -809,6 +937,7 @@ disabled}% % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@xmlify@i} % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@one@token} @@ -937,10 +1066,10 @@ disabled}% % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@obscure@spaces} % The \cmdname{dvips} backend rather obnoxiously word-wraps text. Doing % so can cause \acro{XMP} metadata to be displayed incorrectly. For -% example, Adobe Acrobat displays the document's |dc:rights| (copyright -% notice) within a single-line field. By introducing an extra line -% break in the middle of the copyright notice, \cmdname{dvips} -% implicitly causes it to be truncated when displayed. +% example, Adobe Acrobat displays the document's \xmpterm{dc:rights} +% (copyright notice) within a single-line field. By introducing an +% extra line break in the middle of the copyright notice, +% \cmdname{dvips} implicitly causes it to be truncated when displayed. % % To thwart \cmdname{dvips}'s word-wrapping, we define % |\hyxmp@obscure@spaces| to replace each space in a given piece of text @@ -976,11 +1105,12 @@ disabled}% % % % \subsection{UUID generation} +% \label{sec:uuid-gen} % % We use a linear congruential generator to produce pseudorandom % \acro{UUID}s. True, this method has its flaws but it's simple to % implement in \TeX\ and is good enough for producing the \acro{XMP} -% \xmpterm{DocumentID} and \xmpterm{InstanceID} fields. +% \xmpterm{xapMM:DocumentID} and \xmpterm{xapMM:InstanceID} fields. % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@modulo@a} % Replace the contents of |\@tempcnta| with the contents modulo~|#1|. @@ -1170,10 +1300,13 @@ disabled}% % % \subsection{Constructing the XMP packet} % -% An \acro{XMP} packet comprises a header, ``serialized \acro{XMP}'', -% padding, and a trailer~\cite{Adobe2005:XMP}. The serialized -% \acro{XMP} includes blocks of \acro{XML} for various \acro{XMP} -% schemata: Adobe \acro{PDF} (Section~\ref{sec:adobe-pdf}), Dublin Core +% An \acro{XMP} packet ``shall consist of the following, in order: a +% header \acro{PI}, the serialized \acro{XMP} data model (the \acro{XMP} +% packet) with optional white-space padding, and a trailer +% \acro{PI}''~\cite{Adobe2010:XMP}. (``\acro{PI}'' is an abbreviation +% for ``processing instructions''). The serialized \acro{XMP} includes +% blocks of \acro{XML} for various \acro{XMP} schemata: Adobe \acro{PDF} +% (Section~\ref{sec:adobe-pdf}), Dublin Core % (Section~\ref{sec:dublin-core}), \acro{XMP} Rights Management % (Section~\ref{sec:xmp-rights}), and \acro{XMP} Media Management % (Section~\ref{sec:xmp-media}). The |\hyxmp@construct@packet| macro @@ -1215,11 +1348,11 @@ disabled}% % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@padding} % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@xml} -% The \acro{XMP} specification~\cite{Adobe2005:XMP} recommends leaving a -% few kilobytes of whitespace at the end of each \acro{XMP} packet to -% facilitate editing the packet in place. |\hyxmp@padding| is defined -% to contain 32~lines of 50~spaces and a newline apiece for a total of -% 1632 characters of whitespace. +% The \acro{XMP} specification recommends leaving approximately +% 2000~bytes of whitespace at the end of each \acro{XMP} packet to +% facilitate editing the packet in place~\cite{Adobe2010:XMP}. +% |\hyxmp@padding| is defined to contain 32~lines of 50~spaces and a +% newline apiece for a total of 1632 characters of whitespace. % \begin{macrocode} \bgroup \xdef\hyxmp@xml{}% @@ -1277,9 +1410,9 @@ __________________________________________________^^J% \ifx\hyxmp@have@any\@empty \else % \end{macrocode} -% Add a block of \acro{XML} to |\hyxmp@xml| that lists the document's keywords -% (the \xmpterm{Keywords} property) and the tools used to produce the -% \acro{PDF} file (the \xmpterm{Producer} property). +% Add a block of \acro{XML} to |\hyxmp@xml| that lists the document's +% keywords (the \xmpterm{pdf:Keywords} property) and the tools used to +% produce the \acro{PDF} file (the \xmpterm{pdf:Producer} property). % \begin{macrocode} \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% ______<rdf:Description rdf:about=""^^J% @@ -1323,7 +1456,7 @@ ______</rdf:Description>^^J% \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% _________<dc:#1>^^J% ____________<rdf:Alt>^^J% -_______________<rdf:li xml:lang="x-default">\hyxmp@xmlified</rdf:li>^^J% +_______________<rdf:li xml:lang="\@pdfmetalang">\hyxmp@xmlified</rdf:li>^^J% ____________</rdf:Alt>^^J% _________</dc:#1>^^J% }% @@ -1345,7 +1478,19 @@ _________<dc:#1>^^J% ____________<rdf:#2>^^J% }% \bgroup - \hyxmp@commas@to@list\hyxmp@list{#3}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@text} +% \begin{macro}{\@elt} +% We store the comma-separated list in |\hyxmp@text| so we can re-encode +% it from Unicode if necessary. We then redefine |\@elt| to +% \acro{XML}-ify each element of the list and append it to +% |\hyxmp@xmlified|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \edef\hyxmp@text{#3}% + \ifHy@unicode + \hyxmp@reencode\hyxmp@text + \fi + \hyxmp@commas@to@list\hyxmp@list{\hyxmp@text}% \def\@elt##1{% \hyxmp@xmlify{##1}% \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% @@ -1362,16 +1507,18 @@ _________</dc:#1>^^J% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@dc@schema} % Add properties defined by the Dublin Core schema to the |\hyxmp@xml| -% macro. Specifically, we add entries for the \xmpterm{title} property -% if the author specified a |pdftitle|, the \xmpterm{description} -% property if the author specified a |pdfsubject|, the \xmpterm{rights} +% macro. Specifically, we add entries for the \xmpterm{dc:title} property +% if the author specified a |pdftitle|, the \xmpterm{dc:description} +% property if the author specified a |pdfsubject|, the \xmpterm{dc:rights} % property if the author specified a |pdfcopyright|, the -% \xmpterm{creator} property if the author specified a |pdfauthor|, and -% the \xmpterm{subject} property if the author specified |pdfkeywords|. -% We also specify the \xmpterm{date} property using the date the +% \xmpterm{dc:creator} property if the author specified a |pdfauthor|, and +% the \xmpterm{dc:subject} property if the author specified |pdfkeywords|. +% We also specify the \xmpterm{dc:date} property using the date the % document was run through \LaTeX. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\hyxmp@dc@schema}{% @@ -1398,9 +1545,10 @@ ______</rdf:Description>^^J% % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@xapRights@schema} % Add properties defined by the XMP Rights Management schema to the -% |\hyxmp@xml| macro. Currently, these are only the \xmpterm{Marked} -% property and the \xmpterm{WebStatement} property and only if the -% author defined a |pdflicenseurl|. +% |\hyxmp@xml| macro. Currently, these are only the +% \xmpterm{xapRights:Marked} property and the +% \xmpterm{xapRights:WebStatement} property and only if the author +% defined a |pdflicenseurl|. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\hyxmp@xapRights@schema}{% \ifx\@pdflicenseurl\@empty @@ -1423,12 +1571,12 @@ ______</rdf:Description>^^J% % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@mm@schema} % Add properties defined by the XMP Media Management schema to the -% |\hyxmp@xml| macro. Although the \xmpterm{DocumentID} property is -% defined in the \acro{XMP} specification~\cite{Adobe2005:XMP}, the -% \xmpterm{InstanceID} property is not. However, an -% \xmpterm{InstanceID} field is produced by Adobe Acrobat~7.0 (the -% latest version at the time of this writing) so it's probably worth -% including here. +% |\hyxmp@xml| macro. According to the \acro{XMP} specification, the +% \xmpterm{xapMM:DocumentID} property is supposed to uniquely identify a +% document, and the \xmpterm{xapMM:InstanceID} property is supposed to +% change with each save operation~\cite{Adobe2010:XMP}. As seen in +% Section~\ref{sec:uuid-gen}, we do what we can to honor this intention +% from within a \TeX-based workflow. % \begin{macrocode} \gdef\hyxmp@mm@schema{% \hyxmp@def@DocumentID @@ -1450,14 +1598,14 @@ ______</rdf:Description>^^J% % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@photoshop@schema} % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@photoshop@data} % Add properties defined by the Photoshop schema to the |\hyxmp@xml| -% macro. We support only the \xmpterm{AuthorsPosition} and -% \xmpterm{CaptionWriter} properties, as that's all that Adobe Acrobat -% currently displays. +% macro. We support only the \xmpterm{photoshop:AuthorsPosition} and +% \xmpterm{photoshop:CaptionWriter} properties, as that's all that Adobe +% Acrobat currently displays. % \changes{v1.2}{2010/06/07}{Added support for the Photoshop schema} % \begin{macrocode} \gdef\hyxmp@photoshop@schema{% - \def\hyxmp@photoshop@data{\@pdfauthortitle\@pdfcaptionwriter}% - \ifx\@hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty + \edef\hyxmp@photoshop@data{\@pdfauthortitle\@pdfcaptionwriter}% + \ifx\hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty \else \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% ______<rdf:Description rdf:about=""^^J% @@ -1484,7 +1632,7 @@ _________<photoshop:CaptionWriter>\hyxmp@xmlified</photoshop:CaptionWriter>^^J% \fi % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} - \ifx\@hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty + \ifx\hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty \else \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% ______</rdf:Description>^^J% @@ -1499,15 +1647,13 @@ ______</rdf:Description>^^J% % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@construct@packet} % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@xml} -% Successively add \acro{XML} data to |\hyxmp@xml| until we have something we -% can insert into the document's \acro{PDF} catalog. The \acro{XMP} -% specification~\cite{Adobe2005:XMP} states that the argument to the -% \xmpterm{begin} attribute must be ``the Unicode `zero-width -% non-breaking space character'~(U+FEFF)''. However, Adobe Acrobat~7.0 -% (the latest version at the time of this writing) inserts the sequence -% \meta{EF}\meta{BB}\meta{BF} so that's what we use here. -% -% We explicitly mark characters \meta{EF}, \meta{BB}, \meta{BF} as +% Successively add \acro{XML} data to |\hyxmp@xml| until we have +% something we can insert into the document's \acro{PDF} catalog. The +% \acro{XMP} specification states that the argument to the +% \xmpterm{begin} attribute is supposed to be ``the Unicode character +% U+FEFF used as a byte-order marker''~\cite{Adobe2010:XMP}, so that's +% what we use, although inserted as the 8-bit character sequence +% \meta{EF}\meta{BB}\meta{BF}. We explicitly mark those characters as % character code~12 (``letter'') because the \pkgname{inputenc} package % re-encodes them as character code~13 (``active''), which causes % \LaTeX\ to abort with an ``\texttt{Undefined control sequence}'' error @@ -1548,11 +1694,9 @@ ___</rdf:RDF>^^J% % % \subsection{Embedding the XMP packet} % -% The \acro{PDF} specification~\cite{Adobe2004:PDF} says that ``a -% metadata stream can be attached to a document through the -% \pdfterm{Metadata} entry in the document catalog'' so that's what we -% do here. \pkgname{hyperxmp} does not currently support the embedding -% of \acro{XMP} in any format other than \acro{PDF}. +% The \acro{PDF} specification says that ``a metadata stream may be +% attached to a document through the \pdfterm{Metadata} entry in the +% document catalogue''~\cite{Adobe2008:PDF} so that's what we do here. % % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@embed@packet} % \begin{macro}{\hyxmp@driver} @@ -1639,17 +1783,18 @@ ___</rdf:RDF>^^J% Raw={\string{hyxmp@Metadata\string}}% }% % \end{macrocode} -% Adobe's |pdfmark| reference~\cite{Adobe2005:pdfmark} indicates that a -% metadata stream can be added to the document catalog by specifying the -% \pdfterm{Metadata} |pdfmark| instead of the \pdfterm{PUT} |pdfmark|. -% I see no advantage to this alternative mechanism and, furthermore, it -% works only with Adobe Acrobat Distiller and only with versions~6.0 -% onwards. Consequently, \pkgname{hyperxmp} uses the traditional -% \pdfterm{PUT} mechanism to point the document catalog to our metadata -% stream. +% Adobe's |pdfmark| reference indicates that a metadata stream should be +% added to the document catalog by specifying the \pdfterm{Metadata} +% |pdfmark|~\cite{Adobe2010:pdfmark}. However, earlier versions of +% Adobe Acrobat Distiller (pre-6.0) and Ghostscript ignored +% \pdfterm{Metadata} but honored \pdfterm{PUT} so that's what versions +% of \pkgname{hyperxmp} prior to~1.3 used. As all current +% PostScript-to-\acro{PDF} generators seem to honor the +% \pdfterm{Metadata} |pdfmark|, \pkgname{hyperxmp} now uses that +% mechanism to point the document catalog to our metadata stream. % \begin{macrocode} \pdfmark{% - pdfmark=/PUT, + pdfmark=/Metadata, Raw={\string{Catalog\string}% << /Metadata \string{hyxmp@Metadata\string}% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.sty index 175df1bbfd0..19ea78638f9 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperxmp/hyperxmp.sty @@ -22,10 +22,12 @@ %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] \ProvidesPackage{hyperxmp} - [2011/04/17 v1.2 Store hyperref metadata in XMP format] + [2011/04/30 v1.3 Store hyperref metadata in XMP format] \edef\hyxmp@dq@code{\the\catcode`\"} \catcode`\"=12 \RequirePackage{keyval} +\RequirePackage{pdfescape} +\RequirePackage{stringenc} \def\@pdfcopyright{} \define@key{Hyp}{pdfcopyright}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfcopyright{#1}} \def\@pdflicenseurl{} @@ -34,33 +36,40 @@ \define@key{Hyp}{pdfauthortitle}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfauthortitle{#1}} \def\@pdfcaptionwriter{} \define@key{Hyp}{pdfcaptionwriter}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfcaptionwriter{#1}} +\def\@pdfmetalang{} +\define@key{Hyp}{pdfmetalang}{\pdfstringdef\@pdfmetalang{#1}} \newcommand*{\hyxmp@find@metadata}{% - \ifx\@pdfauthor\@empty - \ifx\@pdfcopyright\@empty - \ifx\@pdfkeywords\@empty - \ifx\@pdflicenseurl\@empty - \ifx\@pdfauthortitle\@empty - \ifx\@pdfcaptionwriter\@empty - \ifx\@pdfsubject\@empty - \ifx\@pdftitle\@empty - \PackageWarningNoLine{hyperxmp}{% + \edef\hyxmp@concated@metadata{% + \@pdfauthor + \@pdfauthortitle + \@pdfcaptionwriter + \@pdfcopyright + \@pdfkeywords + \@pdflicenseurl + \@pdfsubject + \@pdftitle + }% + \ifx\hyxmp@concated@metadata\@empty + \PackageWarningNoLine{hyperxmp}{% \jobname.tex did not specify any metadata to\MessageBreak include in the XMP packet.\space\space Please see the hyperxmp\MessageBreak documentation for instructions on how to provide\MessageBreak -metadata values to hyperxmp% - }% - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi +metadata values to hyperxmp}% \fi } \AtBeginDocument{% \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}% {% + \ifx\@pdfmetalang\@empty + \ifx\@pdflang\@empty + \def\@pdfmetalang{x-default}% + \else + \edef\@pdfmetalang{\@pdflang}% + \fi + \fi + \ifHy@unicode + \hyxmp@reencode\@pdfmetalang + \fi \AtEndDocument{% \hyxmp@find@metadata \hyxmp@embed@packet @@ -116,9 +125,23 @@ disabled}% \def\hyxmp@trimb#1 Q{\hyxmp@trimc#1Q} \def\hyxmp@trimc#1Q#2{\afterassignment\endgroup \vfuzz\the\vfuzz#1} \catcode`\Q=11 +\newcommand*{\hyxmp@reencode}[1]{% + \EdefUnescapeString\hyxmp@reencoded{#1}% + \StringEncodingConvert\hyxmp@reencoded\hyxmp@reencoded{utf16be}{pdfdoc}% + \StringEncodingSuccessFailure{% + \global\let\hyxmp@reencoded=\hyxmp@reencoded + }{% + \gdef\hyxmp@reencoded{#1}% + }% + \edef#1{\hyxmp@reencoded}% +} \newcommand*{\hyxmp@xmlify}[1]{% \gdef\hyxmp@xmlified{}% - \expandafter\hyxmp@xmlify@i#1\@empty + \edef\hyxmp@text{#1}% + \ifHy@unicode + \hyxmp@reencode\hyxmp@text + \fi + \expandafter\hyxmp@xmlify@i\hyxmp@text\@empty \@ifundefined{pdfmark}{}{% \expandafter\hyxmp@obscure@spaces\expandafter{\hyxmp@xmlified}% }% @@ -362,7 +385,7 @@ ______</rdf:Description>^^J% \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% _________<dc:#1>^^J% ____________<rdf:Alt>^^J% -_______________<rdf:li xml:lang="x-default">\hyxmp@xmlified</rdf:li>^^J% +_______________<rdf:li xml:lang="\@pdfmetalang">\hyxmp@xmlified</rdf:li>^^J% ____________</rdf:Alt>^^J% _________</dc:#1>^^J% }% @@ -376,7 +399,11 @@ _________<dc:#1>^^J% ____________<rdf:#2>^^J% }% \bgroup - \hyxmp@commas@to@list\hyxmp@list{#3}% + \edef\hyxmp@text{#3}% + \ifHy@unicode + \hyxmp@reencode\hyxmp@text + \fi + \hyxmp@commas@to@list\hyxmp@list{\hyxmp@text}% \def\@elt##1{% \hyxmp@xmlify{##1}% \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% @@ -432,8 +459,8 @@ ______</rdf:Description>^^J% }% } \gdef\hyxmp@photoshop@schema{% - \def\hyxmp@photoshop@data{\@pdfauthortitle\@pdfcaptionwriter}% - \ifx\@hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty + \edef\hyxmp@photoshop@data{\@pdfauthortitle\@pdfcaptionwriter}% + \ifx\hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty \else \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% ______<rdf:Description rdf:about=""^^J% @@ -454,7 +481,7 @@ _________<photoshop:AuthorsPosition>\hyxmp@xmlified</photoshop:AuthorsPosition>^ _________<photoshop:CaptionWriter>\hyxmp@xmlified</photoshop:CaptionWriter>^^J% }% \fi - \ifx\@hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty + \ifx\hyxmp@photoshop@data\@empty \else \hyxmp@add@to@xml{% ______</rdf:Description>^^J% @@ -544,7 +571,7 @@ ___</rdf:RDF>^^J% Raw={\string{hyxmp@Metadata\string}}% }% \pdfmark{% - pdfmark=/PUT, + pdfmark=/Metadata, Raw={\string{Catalog\string}% << /Metadata \string{hyxmp@Metadata\string}% |