bruno <bruno <at> lowagie.com> writes:

> How have you printed the PDF?
> If you used Adobe Writer, you have probably used 'Fit to Printer 
> Margins' as Page Scaling.
> In that case it's perfectly normal that the dimensions are smaller than 
> 8x12 cm.
> You told the reader it was OK to shrink the PDF.
> 
> You need to set the Page Scaling NONE. You can do this manually in the 
> print dialog.
> Or you can force this by setting the Viewer Preferences to 
> PrintScalingNone (PDF 1.5!).
> http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/objects/bookmarks/#viewerprefs
> br,
> Bruno
> 

But it is not only a problem of the printing.
I have a rectangle in the pdf with dimensions 8 x 12 cm, and the image is 
inside it. If I open the resulting pdf with the Adobe Reader, the image added 
is smaller, and it would have the dimensions of the rectangle. 





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