17 Aug
2007
17 Aug
'07
11:08 p.m.
"Martin Schröder"
2007/8/17, David Kastrup
: "near to impossible", "easy", "trivial": those are synonyms only for mathematicians. And counterexamples just prove "not impossible".
Stop.
Let's get back to the facts: I can easily include 10000 different pdfs on one page (and claim that the number of files is only limited by memory) -- when \pdfximage is \immediate (which is normally is not). This works on Linux. Does this not work on Windows?
Can't check during the weekend. What does it mean for an image to be immediate? Probably something different than for a write... One would need to patch up \includegraphics when using this with LaTeX, right? -- David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum