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Latest revision as of 17:56, 8 May 2024


\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[...=...,...]
widthdimension
heightdimension
offsetdimension
hoffsetdimension
voffsetdimension
locationt b l r bl lb br rb tl lt tr rt
stretchyes no
pageyes no

Description

Have a look into the Details manual, it makes no sense to repeat it here.

Examples

Notes

See also

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