Ok, so the convention they use is 2 units from the left of the bounding box.
That's good enough for me.


On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 2:30 AM, 1T3XT BVBA <[email protected]> wrote:

> Op 18/02/2011 3:27, Wyatt Biker schreef:
> > For now I noticed that Acrobat always uses 2 units as the margin
> > (aligned left of course). Would be nice if I didn't have to hardcode
> > this. I assume there is no way to get this information by some other
> > calculation?
> I'm not sure if I understand the question.
> Are you asking for a method that returns "2" when you ask for the margin?
> As far as I know these 2 units are a convention, not a value stored in
> the PDF.
>
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