pdfminorversion on the command line?
Is it possible to set the pdfminorversion on the commandline when calling pdflatex, instead of using pdfminorversion=... in the tex file ?
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Is it possible to set the pdfminorversion on the commandline when calling pdflatex, instead of using pdfminorversion=... in the tex file ?
macros pdftex line command-line
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Is it possible to set the pdfminorversion on the commandline when calling pdflatex, instead of using pdfminorversion=... in the tex file ?
macros pdftex line command-line
Is it possible to set the pdfminorversion on the commandline when calling pdflatex, instead of using pdfminorversion=... in the tex file ?
macros pdftex line command-line
macros pdftex line command-line
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Assuming your LaTeX source file is named file.tex
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pdflatex "pdfminorversion=5 input file.tex"
It works, thanks.
– Pierre Chatelier
Dec 1 at 9:53
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Assuming your LaTeX source file is named file.tex
:
pdflatex "pdfminorversion=5 input file.tex"
It works, thanks.
– Pierre Chatelier
Dec 1 at 9:53
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Assuming your LaTeX source file is named file.tex
:
pdflatex "pdfminorversion=5 input file.tex"
It works, thanks.
– Pierre Chatelier
Dec 1 at 9:53
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Assuming your LaTeX source file is named file.tex
:
pdflatex "pdfminorversion=5 input file.tex"
Assuming your LaTeX source file is named file.tex
:
pdflatex "pdfminorversion=5 input file.tex"
answered Dec 1 at 8:14
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It works, thanks.
– Pierre Chatelier
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It works, thanks.
– Pierre Chatelier
Dec 1 at 9:53
It works, thanks.
– Pierre Chatelier
Dec 1 at 9:53
It works, thanks.
– Pierre Chatelier
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