Bug report filed:
- [email protected] On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Tres Finocchiaro < [email protected]> wrote: > The code says it all... > > To summarize: If we SCALE_TO_FIT and provide custom margins, we get very > strange output. > > Before filing a bug, I wanted to make sure we're using the library > correctly. > > https://gist.github.com/tresf/e6220b0880974df61ee41861c9e7193c > > > public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { > PDDocument pdf = PDDocument.load(new URL(args[0]).openStream()); > PrinterJob job = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob(); > > Paper paper = new Paper(); > paper.setSize(612, 792); //8.5 x 11 in > paper.setImageableArea(72, 72, 468, 648); //1 inch margins > > PageFormat page = job.getPageFormat(null); > page.setPaper(paper); > > //Vector print - works as expected, margins applied and scaled properly > job.setPrintable(new PDFPrintable(pdf, Scaling.SCALE_TO_FIT, false, 0, > false), page); > job.print(); > > //Unscaled raster print - works as expected, margins applied and document > cut off > job.setPrintable(new PDFPrintable(pdf, Scaling.ACTUAL_SIZE, false, 72, > false), page); > job.print(); > > //Scaled raster print - unexpected results, same scale as vector print, > but same cut off as unscaled raster print > job.setPrintable(new PDFPrintable(pdf, Scaling.SCALE_TO_FIT, false, 72, > false), page); > job.print(); > > pdf.close(); > } > > > > - [email protected] >

