avoid oversized pages
- From: mcevikce <mcevikce (at) gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 14:56:43 -0700 (PDT)
How can I disbale Auto-Rotate and Center?
Maarten Bosteels-3 wrote:
>
> Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
>
>> At 09:05 AM 8/10/2005, bruno wrote:
>>
>>> Normally no: if the printscaling option is set to NONE internally,
>>> Adobe Reader should 'obey' it, BUT: the print scaling option
>>> is rather recent (PDF 1.5? I only have my 1.4 Reference Manual
>>> here, I left my 1.6 Manual at home), so older Readers may ignore it.
>>
>>
>> It's new to 1.6 (Acrobat 7).
>>
> Yes, I also found it in the Pdf Reference 1.6, and it works in Acrobat 7
> on Windows, but not in Acrobat 7 on linux.
>
>>
>>>> Printing
>>>> http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/objects/bookmarks/NoScaling.pd
>>>> f on a sheet of paper with size A4
>>>> with (option "No scaling") gives the following results :
>>>> * from linux on OKI with PCL5c driver => A6 size in upper
>>>> left corner of A4 page
>>>> * from linux on OKI with PCL5e driver => A6 size in upper
>>>> left corner of A4 page
>>>> * from linux on OKI with Postscript driver => A6 size in upper
>>>> left corner of A4 page
>>>> * from linux on HP OKI with Postscript driver => A6 size in upper
>>>> left corner of A4 page
>>>
>>
>> OK - that sounds correct. It didn't scale and the printer
>> driver choose to place it in the upper left.
>>
> * from Windows on OKI with OKI driver => A6 size centered on A4 page
> (after canceling error message on printer)
>
>>>> * from Windows on HP with PS driver => A6 size centered on A4
>>>> page
>>>
>>
>> You probably have the "Auto-Rotate & Center" option enabled
>> (it is by default). And again, it isn't scaling...
>>
>> So this all looks good...
>>
> Indeed, this looks good, I just wanted to point out to Bruno that
> doesn't always print in the center
> although I always had the "Auto-Rotate & Center" option enabled.
>
>
>
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