Okay, so I inverted the whole thing:

I took the template, added as many pages as the text pdf has and added
afterwards with getOverContent the text. And now it fits to 100% :-)


Am 03.02.10 18:18 schrieb "1T3XT info" unter <i...@1t3xt.info>:

> Jan-Hendrik Lendholt wrote:
>> If I just print the file template.pdf, it looks good. If I superimpose it,
>> it is a bit smaller, meaning, that the word "LOGO" starts a bit underneath
>> the original one and the footer ends a bit too early.
>> For your convinience, the transitions and the scale is printed onto the
>> document.
>> 
>> I hope that my problem was clearly enough explained!
> 
> What I don't understand, is that you print the scaling factor on the
> document, so you know you've reduced the size of template.pdf. Then you
> say you are surprised that the document is a bit smaller.
> Why do you scale the document, if you don't want it to be scaled?


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