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comment LaTeX template gallery
This is very useful! THX @moose
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comment show metadata into the pdf
@PatrickGundlach i want to read the same document's metadata after PDF creation: think to it as a sort of "this.author" into the LaTeX code. Later I would like to update programmatically the author metadata and I would like to see the value updated into the pdf without re-compiling it.
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comment show metadata into the pdf
@percusse thx, reduced my cryptic level, let me know if you need more explanations
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comment Is it possible to embed a TeX flavor in an OS X application?
@TorbjørnT. Yes, it could be an option, but if there is a way to embed (adding credits or paying a license or whatever you think is the best practice) to add a tex-like engine to my application, I would choose that instead.