From 54ed9c164a6c90c2402a7b88f5443dcf5cfa4ba1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 20:48:34 +0000 Subject: toptesi (31oct18) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@49039 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/toptesi/toptesi.dtx | 38 +++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/toptesi') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/toptesi/toptesi.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/toptesi/toptesi.dtx index e59edd7f8ed..9ca4fb8afba 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/toptesi/toptesi.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/toptesi/toptesi.dtx @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ School of Turin. %\ProvidesPackage{toptesi-magistrale}[% %\ProvidesPackage{toptesi-dottorale}[% %<*driver,class,topsty,topcmn,topfrn,topscu,topmon,topsss,topmag,topdoc> -2018/05/06 v.~6.2.04 +2018/10/30 v.~6.2.05 %Class for typesetting university theses] %Extension for toptesi.cls] %Additional commands for the TOPtesi bundle] @@ -2364,7 +2364,8 @@ School of Turin. % of producing \sigla{PDF/A}-1b compliant files, provided that some % attention is put into editing of the thesis source file. Since the % year 2008 the \TeX\ system, the executable \texttt{pdflatex} has -% version number 1.40.9 (or higher); therefore today there should not be any dificulty in producing \sigla{pdf/a} compliant documents. +% version number 1.40.9 (or higher); therefore today there should not +% be any difficulty in producing \sigla{pdf/a} compliant documents. % % The particular attention needed to avoid problems with the % \sigla{PDF/A} compliance is summarised as follows: @@ -2377,7 +2378,7 @@ School of Turin. % the \TeX\ system installed on your PC. Do not try to % typeset the thesis with the `old' \prog{latex}; you % \emph{must} process the input thesis file(s) with -% \texttt{pdflatex} or with \prog{xelatex} or with \prog{lualatex}; +% \texttt{pdflatex} or with \prog{lualatex} or with \prog{xelatex}; % in the following, no specific check will be made in % order to verify if you are actually using \texttt{pdflatex}. % If you really need to use the `old' \LaTeX, you get a DVI @@ -2408,6 +2409,10 @@ School of Turin. % version number~1.5.8 or higher. % % \item +% In the 2018 version of \TeXLive, with the upgrade of |pdfx| +% a glitch emerged due to licence questions; the |sRGB.icc| distributed with earlier versions was under a limited licence that is not compliant with the free nature of the \TeX\ system. The maintainers are aware of this problem ad while they are further upgrading the |pdfx| file, suggest a work-around (the will be described below); it is possible that when you read this documentations the work-around is not necessary any more. Nevertheless belod the work-around is described. +% +% \item % If your thesis main file, the one you run your typesetting % program on, is named, say, \texttt{JohnSmithMasterThesis.tex}, % prepare in the same directory another file named @@ -2425,7 +2430,19 @@ School of Turin. % be sure that this file accompanies the thesis main file, % is to put its contents in a \env{filecontents*} environment % before the |\documentclass| declaration. The details are -% in the documentation of the \pack{pdfx} package. +% in the documentation of the \pack{pdfx} package and examples +% are shown in the Italian documentation of |TOPtesi|. +% +% The work-around mentioned above consists in adding another line +% at the very end of the metadata file that looks like this: +%\begin{verbatim} +%\setRGBcolorprofile{sRGB.icc}{sRGB}{Argyll CMS, sRGB color profile}% +%{https://www.argyllcms.com/} +%\end{verbatim} +% This work-around is required if you get an error message that +% refers to line 1084 of the |pdfx.sty| file; if you don't patch +% the metadata file and you do not get the above error, it means +% that the |pdfx| package has already been corrected. % % \item % Some mathematical symbol commands obtained from the standard @@ -2438,7 +2455,8 @@ School of Turin. % \item % Use only \sigla{PNG} and \sigla{JPG} images with \sigla{RGB} color % profiles. But if a \sigla{PNG} image file contains some transparencies, -% the document \sigla{PDF} cannot be validated as \sigla{PDF/A} compliant. +% the document \sigla{PDF} cannot be validated as \sigla{PDF/A}-1b +% compliant. % % \item % If you include \sigla{PDF} images that contain some text, be sure @@ -2455,16 +2473,18 @@ School of Turin. % specifications destroy the \sigla{PDF/A} compliance. % Should this inconvenience take place, instead of asking % \texttt{inkscape} to save in \sigla{PDF} format, ask to save in -% \sigla{EPS}% format; this one does not support transparencies, +% \sigla{EPS} format; this one does not support transparencies, % therefore they get abolished from the very beginning. This is useful % also when \texttt{inkscape} is used to change the color -% profile of an image. Once used this program to convert an +% profile of an image. Once this program is used to convert an % image to \sigla{EPS} format without transparencies and/or with the % accepted \sigla{RGB} color profile, import the image as usual with % |\includegraphics|; all the suggested typesetting programs, % \prog{pdflatex} included, can import \sigla{EPS} files, therefore -% these problems, thanks \texttt{inkscape} may be easily -% overridden. +% these problems, thanks \texttt{inkscape} may be easily overridden. +% Once you got the corrected EPS file, you might distill it to PDF, +% so as to compress it in a compatible way; EPS files are generally +% human readable so they are very large in terms of memory size. % % \item % Verify your final \sigla{PDF} file with a suitable program and -- cgit v1.2.3