Abscissa and ordinate axes when defining sheet sizes in the "Resize Pages" window
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Abscissa and ordinate axes when defining sheet sizes in the "Resize Pages" window
When setting a custom paper size, the horizontal and vertical dimensions are reversed. In the PDF-XChange Editor, the vertical dimension comes first, and the horizontal dimension second. Although, most often, first comes the horizontal dimension (X-axis, length, width or depth) and only then the vertical axis (Y, height). For example, the screen resolution in landscape orientation is 1920 × 1200 pixels, and not vice versa.
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Re: Abscissa and ordinate axes when defining sheet sizes in the "Resize Pages" window
Hello Jensen Head,
It is the "Landscape" setting that reverses those.
If you select "Portrait" then the first value would be the X axis and the second would be the Y axis: So when you specify e.g. 100 x 200 mm and then "Landscape" your page is originally set with 100 mm on the X axis and then rotated to Landscape so it does appear like the two values for X and Y get swapped.
Kind regards,
Stefan
It is the "Landscape" setting that reverses those.
If you select "Portrait" then the first value would be the X axis and the second would be the Y axis: So when you specify e.g. 100 x 200 mm and then "Landscape" your page is originally set with 100 mm on the X axis and then rotated to Landscape so it does appear like the two values for X and Y get swapped.
Kind regards,
Stefan
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