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* Unwanted information in PDF files
@ 2007-12-12  3:41 Maurí­cio
  2007-12-12 11:55 ` Wolfgang Schuster
  2007-12-12 13:18 ` Peter Rolf
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Maurí­cio @ 2007-12-12  3:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ntg-context

Hi,

After generating a PDF from a .tex file,
I changed the name of the resulting PDF to
something else. But when I open that file in
'evince', it still shows the old file name.

I opened that file in emacs in saw that I lot
of info is stored in the PDF file: original file
name, creation date, "generated by Context" etc.

That can be a problem sometimes. For instance,
someone wouldn't want to write a file like
'I_hate_my_job.tex' and then change the result
to 'report_to_boss.pdf', just to see his manager
opening the file and reading the first name. Or,
in my situation, write a file with special
Unicode characters and see evince show the file
name as bogus characters.

How can I instruct Context not to write anything
inside the PDF file that I have not asked for?

Thanks,
Maurício

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