[XeTeX] xelatex, hyperref, and new TeXLive
Ross Moore
ross.moore at mq.edu.au
Thu Jun 16 02:03:14 CEST 2016
On Jun 16, 2016, at 9:45 AM, David Carlisle <d.p.carlisle at gmail.com<mailto:d.p.carlisle at gmail.com>> wrote:
The result is that when you subsequently request [dvipdfmx] or any other driver,
hyperref thinks that we are in non-dvi mode, so *incorrectly* throws the error.
So it’s surely an omission in hyperref.sty .
But you don’t actually need to specify a driver option,
and everything works OK anyway.
It only works with no option if you are not using a hyperref.cfg that specifies incompatible options:-)
OK. So [xetex] is the correct option to use, if any is needed.
Besides, the actual driver binary is xdvipdfmx not dvipdfmx .
Mike Maxwell
David
Cheers,
Ross
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