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\documentclass[letter]{article} | |
\pdfoutput=1 | |
\usepackage{hyperref} | |
\hypersetup{ | |
pdfinfo={ | |
Title={title}, | |
Author={author}, | |
} | |
} | |
\usepackage{pdfpages} | |
\begin{document} | |
\includepdf[pages=1-last]{filename.pdf} | |
\end{document} |
Yes (as of 28th of November 2019).
Yes (as of 14th of January 2020)
No (as of 20th January 2020)
No (as of 20th January 2020)
No (as of 7th April 2020)
No as of 19 April 2020
No (as of 1 May 2020)
No (as of 5 June 2020)
No (as of 16th July 2020).
However, you can use this .tex file as a tex source to pass the compiler.
I am not sure if it will be rejected by arXiv later. (I will update later)
17th July update:
It has been rejected by arXiv via email.
Worked for me (September 2020)
No (as of 26 March 2021)
No (as of 21 October 2021)
Yes (April 8 2022)
Yes (May 8 2022)
Yes (Aug 11 2022)
No.... (Aug 17 2022). After edit my paper format. It work... So 0.5 Yes 👍
07 March 2023 - would let you pass the compiler, but not the moderation!
As of 16 May2023, a submission with this method passed the compiler but then got put on hold. Upon messaging to arXiv, they stated that a tex wrapper was detected. So, unfortunately, another method is needed to avoid that idiotic requirement to upload latex sources.
As a further comment, I suspect that arXiv is checking on the fonts used in the pdf, to identify the fonts used typically by tex/latex.
No. Not any more.
Does it still work?