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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} |
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.
No (as of 5 June 2020)