On Wednesday, September 15, 2021 8:08:34 AM IST kauśika cittūr wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> In my documents I use
> \setupinteraction
>     [
>         author={AuthorName},
>         title={MyTitle},
>         subtitle={MySubtitle},
>     ]
> to set the document metadata. I also use
> \startluacode
>     local metadata = lpdf.getmetadata();
>     metadata['producer']='author';
>     metadata['creator']='author';
> \stopluacode
> to set the creator and producer. However, the document produced by ConTeXt
> still has the user defined keys (pdfx:) written in the metadata. I have gone
> through lpdf-xmp.lua, lpdf-ini.lua and back-ini.lua. Yet, I am not able to
> figure out how to prevent the pdfx: tags from being written.
> 
> Is it possible to prevent them from being written? I prefer not to tamper
> with any of the ConTeXt distribution files. In this case, is there
> something I can do per-document to prevent these tags from being written?
> 
> Please advise.
> 
> Thanks,
> kauśika

Dear all,

I hope my query is clear. For example when I run the command
pdfinfo -meta 
on the generated PDF output, there are several 'pdfx:' tags in the XML output. 

I am grateful for any help in this regard.

Thanks,
kauśika


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