gt; does something doesn't mean it did years ago (just like at how crippled
> tounicode has been / is supported over time)
Yes, you can send PDF files to some copiers and other professional printing
devices. But usually you do this via the manufacturer’s workflow tools – only a
few
omething different than CropBox.
afaik some printers accept pdf (hard to check) but I the fact that a
viewer does something doesn't mean it did years ago (just like at how
crippled tounicode has been / is supported over time)
Beware, \setupbleeding refers only to stretching of images (\extern
on ... who knows what a printer (driver) does ...
Who sends PDF files directly to a printer (driver)? I know it only from
automated, professional workflows.
Usually printer drivers gets fed by PDF viewers, and I know none that even
*can* print something different than CropBox.
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Status quo:
* works only with \setupinteractionscreen
* bleedoffset must be negative
* BleedBox is set, but not TrimBox (TB > BB is a nesting error)
Beware, \setupbleeding refers only to stretching of images (\externalfigure)!
fwiw, that bleeding options is
quo:
* works only with \setupinteractionscreen
* bleedoffset must be negative
* BleedBox is set, but not TrimBox (TB > BB is a nesting error)
Beware, \setupbleeding refers only to stretching of images (\externalfigure)!
This gives more or less correct results:
\setuplayout[
location
men\bottomOffset
\Bleed=3mm
\setupbleeding[offset=\Bleed]
\maxWidth=\dimexpr\paperwidth + \Bleed\relax
\maxHeight=\dimexpr\paperheight + 2\Bleed\relax
\doubleWidth=\dimexpr2\maxWidth\relax
\topOffset=\dimexpr\topspace + \headerheight + \Bleed\relax
\bottomOffset=\dimexpr\bottomheight + \foo