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(v13) Page sizes and orientations


This page applies to Harlequin v13.1r0 and later; both Harlequin Core and Harlequin MultiRIP.

The size and orientation of the raster eventually produced is determined by a combination of a large number of page device keys. The device-dependent size (that is, the number of pixels) along each edge of the raster is directly proportional to the resolution, which is set by the HWResolution key in the page device, as described in [RB2]. For example:

<< /HWResolution [300 300] >> setpagedevice

Normally resolution is selected by a configuration file (Page Setup in the GUI version and a command-line parameter in the command-line version).

Use the Scaling key to adjust the raster, a RIP extension; its orientation by Orientation, ExtraOrientation, FilmSaving, and TimeSaving keys (all but the first are RIP extensions), and the raster is further clipped according to the ImagingBBox key.

The device-independent size is primarily determined by the dictionary selected from InputAttributes by the media matching algorithm. The media matching algorithm is extended in the Harlequin RIP by the effect of a number of keys: OneWayMedium, MaxPageSize, MinPageSize, and also zero entries in PageSize

Scaling alters the size of the raster. The size of the raster is fixed by PageSize, and so on, after Scaling is taken into account. However, in earlier versions, the raster is fixed first, which gives different results.



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