Marcus Andersson wrote:
I want to do headers that has a different background-color than the rest of
the document and it should also be framed by a thin border (1px wide if you
would do it in html and css). The problem is that when I use the same
border-width in different contexts then the borders sometimes are rendered so
it looks like the borders have different width. Is there a magic trick that
one can use to get the same rendered border-width or should I just use the
same border-width and hope for the best?
PDF doesn't have pixels. Use mm, in or pt or a relative measurement.
Acrobat Reader appears to round off line widths heavily, borders and
other lines with the same width in the source may appear with wildly
different width on the screen. Make a test printout on a good laser
to see whether something is really wrong.
J.Pietschmann
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