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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-03-metadata-pdfx.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-03-metadata-pdfx.html index 81a494a90d9..274cf5d3c21 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-03-metadata-pdfx.html +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-03-metadata-pdfx.html @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> -<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/> +<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Class novel - 3 - Metadata, PDFX</title> -<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="html-resources/novel-doc.css"/> +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="html-resources/novel-doc.css"> </head> <body> @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ <li><a href="#a3.3.1">3.3.1 \SetTitle{}</a></li> <li><a href="#a3.3.2">3.3.2 \SetAuthor{}</a></li> <li><a href="#a3.3.3">3.3.3 \SetSubtitle{}</a></li> - <li><a href="#a3.3.4">3.3.4 \SetApplication{}<br/> + <li><a href="#a3.3.4">3.3.4 \SetApplication{}<br> <span style="visibility:hidden">3.3.4 </span>\SetProducer{}</a></li> </ul></li><!-- end 3.3 --> <li><a href="#a3.4">3.4 \SetPDFX[]{}</a> @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ <div id="main"> <a id="thetop"></a> <h1>Documentation for <code>novel</code> document class</h1> -<p>Documentation version: 1.0.7.</p> +<p>Documentation version: 1.0.9.</p> <div class="pagetopage"> @@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ <p>3. Metadata, PDF/X</p> <p><a href="noveldocs-04-layout.html">4. Page Layout</a></p> <p><a href="noveldocs-05-fonts.html">5. Choosing Fonts</a></p> -<p><a href="noveldocs-06-header-footer.html">6. Headers, Footers</a><br/> +<p><a href="noveldocs-06-header-footer.html">6. Headers, Footers</a><br> <p><a href="noveldocs-07-text-size-style.html">7. Text Sizes, Styles</a></p> <p><a href="noveldocs-08-images.html">8. Using Images</a></p> -<p><a href="noveldocs-09-chapters-displays.html">9. Display, Start Pages;<br/> -<span style="visibility:hidden">9. </span>Chapters; Continued Pages;<br/> +<p><a href="noveldocs-09-chapters-displays.html">9. Display, Start Pages;<br> +<span style="visibility:hidden">9. </span>Chapters; Continued Pages;<br> <span style="visibility:hidden">9. </span>Footnotes, Endotes.</a></p> </div> @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ <a id="a3.1.1"></a> <h4 style="clear:none">3.1.1 ISBN Metadata</h4> -<p><img class="floatright" src="html-resources/bookmanglerdashboard.png" width="500" height="309" alt="online form for ISBN metadata"/> When you obtain the ISBN for your book, either directly through the issuing agency or via your chosen print service, you will enter <em>ISBN Metadata</em> in an online form. This metadata will go into a database, and identify your printed book in distribution and sales channels. It neither knows nor cares about PDF. (If you were marketing an e-book, instead of print, that would be a different story.)</p> +<p><img class="floatright" src="html-resources/bookmanglerdashboard.png" width="500" height="309" alt="online form for ISBN metadata"> When you obtain the ISBN for your book, either directly through the issuing agency or via your chosen print service, you will enter <em>ISBN Metadata</em> in an online form. This metadata will go into a database, and identify your printed book in distribution and sales channels. It neither knows nor cares about PDF. (If you were marketing an e-book, instead of print, that would be a different story.)</p> <p>ISBN Metadata includes title, author(s), subtitle if any, ISBN, other identifying information, and a description. The description is by way of advertising, and can usually be changed later; it need not appear anywhere in your book or PDF file, although some authors might use the description on the book's rear cover or cover flap.</p> @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ <a id="a3.1.2"></a> <h4>3.1.2 Printed Metadata</h4> -<p><img class="floatright" src="html-resources/megatitlepagesm.png" width="165" height="256" alt="printed metadata, cover page"/> <em>Printed Metadata</em> refers to the information that can be seen on paper, in expected places: the book cover, the title page, and the copyright page. Whether your book was printed from a PDF file, or by some other method, is not relevant.</p> +<p><img class="floatright" src="html-resources/megatitlepagesm.png" width="165" height="256" alt="printed metadata, cover page"> <em>Printed Metadata</em> refers to the information that can be seen on paper, in expected places: the book cover, the title page, and the copyright page. Whether your book was printed from a PDF file, or by some other method, is not relevant.</p> <p>Your print service will insist that the title, subtitle (if any), author, and ISBN in these places exactly match what appears in the ISBN database. Of course, you can (and usually will) use styling or images to make the Printed Metadata more attractive than the plain-text ISBN Metadata.</p> @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ <a id="a3.1.3"></a> <h4>3.1.3 File Data (PDF Metadata)</h4> -<p><img class="floatright" src="html-resources/megadocprops.png" width="298" height="215" alt="PDF metadata"/> When your PDF file is produced, internal metadata will be automatically created for the benefit of PDF reader software. <em>To avoid confusion, this documentation uses the term "File Data" to mean this internal PDF metadata.</em> You can see some of the File Data when you open the PDF in any reader, and go to File>Properties. To see all of it, you need professional software (such as Adobe Acrobat Pro).</p> +<p><img class="floatright" src="html-resources/megadocprops.png" width="298" height="215" alt="PDF metadata"> When your PDF file is produced, internal metadata will be automatically created for the benefit of PDF reader software. <em>To avoid confusion, this documentation uses the term "File Data" to mean this internal PDF metadata.</em> You can see some of the File Data when you open the PDF in any reader, and go to File>Properties. To see all of it, you need professional software (such as Adobe Acrobat Pro).</p> <p>Be sure to read the rules for File Data, below. Some of it is generic, and some is particular to TeX or to the <code>novel</code> class.</p> @@ -269,8 +269,8 @@ <p>Although many *.icc files are freely available, they usually cannot be distributed within an open-source project. You might already have them in your system, wherever such files are stored. Note that TeX uses forward slash in file paths, not backslash, even if the platform is Windows:</p> <p class="isolate"> -Windows: <code>C:/Windows/System32/spool/drivers/color/</code> [older Windows: system32 instead of System32]<br/> -Linux: <code>/usr/share/color</code> or hidden <code>~/.local/share/icc/</code> or other places<br/> +Windows: <code>C:/Windows/System32/spool/drivers/color/</code> [older Windows: system32 instead of System32]<br> +Linux: <code>/usr/share/color</code> or hidden <code>~/.local/share/icc/</code> or other places<br> OSX: <code>/Library/Colorsync/Profiles/</code> or hidden <code>(username)/Library/Colorsync/Profiles/</code> </p> <p>If you do not have the files, look on the Internet <a href="https://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/iccprofiles/icc_eula_win_end.html" target="new">here</a> and <a href="http://www.color.org/profiles.xalter" target="new">here</a>. These links also have many other profiles, beyond the basic three. In a few cases, your print service may provide the necessary file.</p> |