Position objects in Editor by decimal x & y values rather than with the mouse
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 4:09 am
Using: PDF-XChange Editor, Version: 6.0 (Build 3 to 0.1)
Hello,
Is there a way to position objects on a PDF page by defining x & y coordinates rather than dragging it with the mouse?
For example, I have a 2400 page PDF document in which the text on each page is in two columns (ie there are four total columns when I use two-page view). I have rectangular boxes placed in various locations to enclose portions of text. In other words, rather than highlighting some paragraphs, I want to set them off by a rectangular border. Here are the properties for one of the boxes:
https://imgur.com/WdvOu1I
I'm a neat-nik (aka OCD) and want the boxes, wherever I place them, to be perfectly aligned with other boxes in the document. So with four columns, any box I place on any page, should be of uniform width and positioned at one of only four horizontal (x-axis) locations. The y-axis positions (ie top and bottom borders of each box) are variable depending on which rows of text I want as the beginning and ending of the enclosed text.
I've got the Rulers & Grid displayed but even after copying an existing box from one page and pasting it as a new box on another page, I still have to use the mouse to place it precisely where I want it. It would be very helpful if I could define the (pixel) position of the box's upper-left corner by entering x & y values somewhere and also define its height with another value — similar to how you can do that for an object in PowerPoint using the Size & Position settings.
Thanks
PS Is there a way to include an image in-line rather than only pasting its URL? I tried enclosing the above URL in image tags but in Preview mode, that resulted only in a small nondescript block rather than displaying the image itself.
Hello,
Is there a way to position objects on a PDF page by defining x & y coordinates rather than dragging it with the mouse?
For example, I have a 2400 page PDF document in which the text on each page is in two columns (ie there are four total columns when I use two-page view). I have rectangular boxes placed in various locations to enclose portions of text. In other words, rather than highlighting some paragraphs, I want to set them off by a rectangular border. Here are the properties for one of the boxes:
https://imgur.com/WdvOu1I
I'm a neat-nik (aka OCD) and want the boxes, wherever I place them, to be perfectly aligned with other boxes in the document. So with four columns, any box I place on any page, should be of uniform width and positioned at one of only four horizontal (x-axis) locations. The y-axis positions (ie top and bottom borders of each box) are variable depending on which rows of text I want as the beginning and ending of the enclosed text.
I've got the Rulers & Grid displayed but even after copying an existing box from one page and pasting it as a new box on another page, I still have to use the mouse to place it precisely where I want it. It would be very helpful if I could define the (pixel) position of the box's upper-left corner by entering x & y values somewhere and also define its height with another value — similar to how you can do that for an object in PowerPoint using the Size & Position settings.
Thanks
PS Is there a way to include an image in-line rather than only pasting its URL? I tried enclosing the above URL in image tags but in Preview mode, that resulted only in a small nondescript block rather than displaying the image itself.