2016-02-18 9:29 GMT+01:00 Tomaž Vajngerl <qui...@gmail.com>: > Hi,
>> What do these last values mean? >> In the .hxx file the comment says:"logical rectangle of each part". >> What are these? > > A writer document is always rendered complete with all pages, so in > that case the size will tell you the dimensions of the whole document. > Usually this is enough but sometimes you also need want to know where > the actual pages are located in the document. This is what > getPartPageRectangles returns - the rectangles of pages in the > document. > Aha I see. I've added another page, and now I get the values: [sbon@ws-001 test-lokit]$ ./lokit /home/sbon/Documenten/opinieict02.fodt Type : 0 Size (TWIPS) WxH: 12474 x 34528 PartPageRectangles: 284, 284, 11906, 16838; 284, 17406, 11906, 16838 So there are two "logical rectangles", one at (284, 284, +11906, +16838) and one at (284, 17406, +11906, +16838) I understand that the values with a + are relative to the startpoint (the first two), which is absolute. Is this right? And 284 + 11906 is not equal to the startpoint of the next rectangle, which is 17406. How come? Stef _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice