problem with a variable in pdfinfo, probably something obvious
Mike Marchywka
marchywka at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 17 16:56:11 CEST 2020
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 10:35:37AM -0400, Mike Marchywka wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 03:17:30PM +0100, David Carlisle wrote:
> > It's a bit hard to follow your example fragments but most likely you need something that expands to the value and latex
> > \input is not expandable
> > You can probably use
> > \makeatletter
> > \mjmaddbib{pages}{ \@@input \mjmbasename.last_page }
> > \makeatother
> > to use the expandable primitive input (note no {}) but depending on ... things you may get an unwanted \par from the end
> > of the file.
>
> Thanks, this works great, although at first it was complaining
> because it took spurious braces as part of file name :
Sorry, I checked the one thinking the other would work :)
Still getting this with @input instead of file contents,
X-bib-author 1id : orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X
X-bib-pages : @input covid19.lastpage
X-bib-filename : covid19
with variants of this,
\newcommand{\mjmpagex}{\@@input \mjmbasename.last_page }
%\mjmaddbib{pages}{
\makeatletter
%\@@input \mjmbasename.last\_page
\mjmaddbib{pages}{\@@input \mjmbasename.last_page }
%\mjmaddbib{pages}{\mjmpagex}
\makeatother
%}
%}
%\mjmpagex
%\mjmaddbib{pages}{\mjmpagex}
>
>
> % PAGES = \{6\},
> \makeatletter
> PAGES = \{ \@@input \mjmbasename.last_page \},
> %PAGES = \{ \@@input /home/documents/latex/proj/\mjmbasename/\mjmbasename.last_page \},
> %PAGES = \{ \@@input{/home/documents/latex/proj/\mjmbasename/\mjmbasename.last_page}\},
> \makeatother
>
> and then in the pdf,
>
> YEAR = {2020},
> AUTHOR1EMAIL = {marchywka at hotmail.com},
> AUTHOR1ID = {orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X},
> PAGES = { 28 },
> CONTACT = {marchywka at hotmail.com},
>
> >
> > On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 15:07, Mike Marchywka <[mailto:marchywka at hotmail.com]marchywka at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to include bib info in the pdf file in a machine readable format
> > and it mostly works. For example,
> > ( my script that just wraps an call to exiftool or whatever it is called ),
> > exifutil -list covid19.pdf | grep X-bib
> > X-bib-title : On the age distribution of SARS-Cov-2 Patients
> > X-bib-author : Mike J Marchywka
> > X-bib-type : TECHREPORT
> > X-bib-name : marchywka-MJM-2020-002
> > X-bib-number : MJM-2020-002
> > X-bib-institution : not institutionalized, independent
> > X-bib-address : 306 Charles Cox , Canton GA 30115
> > X-bib-date : June 17, 2020
> > X-bib-version : 0.00 June 17, 2020 NOT public NOTES
> > X-bib-day : 11
> > X-bib-month : 05
> > X-bib-year : 2020
> > X-bib-author 1email : [mailto:marchywka at hotmail.com]marchywka at hotmail.com
> > X-bib-contact : [mailto:marchywka at hotmail.com]marchywka at hotmail.com
> > X-bib-author 1id : [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X]orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X
> > X-bib-pages : covid19.lastpage
> > X-bib-filename : covid19
> > Except you may notice that the X-bib-pages contains a thing that was supposed to evaluate.
> > I use these definitions,
> > \newcommand{\mjmaddbib}[2]{\hypersetup{ pdfinfo={ x-bib-#1 = {#2}}}\mjmsummabib{#1}{#2}}
> > \newcommand{\mjmaddbibonly}[2]{\hypersetup{ pdfinfo={ x-bib-#1 = {#2}}}}
> > \newcommand{\mjmaddbibe}[2]{\hypersetup{ pdfinfo= x-bib-#1 = #2}}
> > And then in the text, the offending entry seems to ignore the "input" thing,
> > \newcommand{\[mailto:mjmemail%7D%7Bmarchywka at hotmail.com]mjmemail}{marchywka at hotmail.com}
> > \mjmaddbib{title}{\mjmtitle}
> > \mjmaddbib{author}{\mjmauthor}
> > \mjmaddbib{type}{TECHREPORT}
> > \mjmaddbib{name}{marchywka-\mjmtrno}
> > \mjmaddbib{number}{\mjmtrno}
> > %\mjmaddbib{version}{\mjmversion}
> > \mjmaddbib{institution}{not institutionalized, independent }
> > \mjmaddbib{address}{ 306 Charles Cox , Canton GA 30115}
> > \mjmaddbib{date}{\today}
> > \mjmaddbib{version}{\mjmversion \today \mjmstatus}
> > \mjmaddbib{day}{\mjmbibday}
> > \mjmaddbib{month}{\mjmbibmo}
> > \mjmaddbib{year}{\mjmbibyear}
> > \mjmaddbib{author1email}{\mjmemail}
> > \mjmaddbib{contact}{\mjmemail}
> > \mjmaddbib{author1id}{[http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X]orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X}
> > \mjmaddbib{pages}{ \input{\mjmbasename.last_page}}
> > \mjmaddbib{filename}{\mjmbasename}
> > I'm storing the last page in a file for several reasons but why is input ignored here?
> > This gives the expected output,
> > % PAGES = \{6\},
> > PAGES = \{ \input{\mjmbasename.last_page} \},
> > CONTACT = \{[mailto:marchywka at hotmail.com]marchywka at hotmail.com\},
> > Thanks.
> > note new address
> > Mike Marchywka 306 Charles Cox Drive Canton, GA 30115
> > 2295 Collinworth Drive Marietta GA 30062. formerly 487 Salem Woods Drive Marietta GA 30067 404-788-1216 (C)<- leave
> > message 989-348-4796 (P)<- emergency
>
> --
>
> mike marchywka
> 306 charles cox
> canton GA 30115
> USA, Earth
> marchywka at hotmail.com
> 404-788-1216
> ORCID: 0000-0001-9237-455X
--
mike marchywka
306 charles cox
canton GA 30115
USA, Earth
marchywka at hotmail.com
404-788-1216
ORCID: 0000-0001-9237-455X
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