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Revision as of 10:09, 12 October 2021
Contents
\setupbleeding
Summary
The command \setupbleeding is used to define stretching of graphics to extend them over the edge of the paper into the bleed (cutspace).
Settings
\setupbleeding[...=...,...] | |
width | dimension |
height | dimension |
offset | dimension |
hoffset | dimension |
voffset | dimension |
location | t b l r bl lb br rb tl lt tr rt |
stretch | yes no |
page | yes no |
Description
Have a look into the Details manual, it makes no sense to repeat it here.
Examples
Notes
See also
- pack-box.mkiv
- PDF Boxes (setting up bleed for the layout)
- details.pdf (p.124)