Re: [XeTeX] strange difference

2022-05-31 Thread Heiko Oberdiek via XeTeX




On 2022-05-29 21:16, Apostolos Syropoulos via XeTeX wrote:


[...] The two files differ as follows:

28,29c28,29
< \node[inner sep=0pt] (light) at (1,2.1)
< {\includegraphics[scale=0.1]{TRAIN-crop.pdf}};
---

 \node[inner sep=0pt] (light) at (5.2,3.5)
 {\includegraphics[scale=0.1,angle=45]{TRAIN-crop.pdf}};

>

The question is why do I get different paper sizes?


You know that the size of the second \includegraphics with angle=45
is different?

The size of the second \includegraphics is a *square*. If w1 and h1
are the width and height of the first \includegraphics, then
the width w2 and h2 of the second \includegraphics with angle=45 are:

  w2 = h2 = sqrt(1/2) * (w1 + h1)

or
  w2 + h2
  --- = sqrt(2) ≈ 1.4142
  w1 + h1

Yours sincerely
  Heiko


Re: [XeTeX] strange difference

2022-05-31 Thread Jaxon Warner
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On Tue, May 31, 2022, 12:19 PM Heiko Oberdiek via XeTeX 
wrote:

>
>
> On 2022-05-29 21:16, Apostolos Syropoulos via XeTeX wrote:
>
> > [...] The two files differ as follows:
> >
> > 28,29c28,29
> > < \node[inner sep=0pt] (light) at (1,2.1)
> > < {\includegraphics[scale=0.1]{TRAIN-crop.pdf}};
> > ---
> >> \node[inner sep=0pt] (light) at (5.2,3.5)
> >> {\includegraphics[scale=0.1,angle=45]{TRAIN-crop.pdf}};
>  >
> > The question is why do I get different paper sizes?
>
> You know that the size of the second \includegraphics with angle=45
> is different?
>
> The size of the second \includegraphics is a *square*. If w1 and h1
> are the width and height of the first \includegraphics, then
> the width w2 and h2 of the second \includegraphics with angle=45 are:
>
>w2 = h2 = sqrt(1/2) * (w1 + h1)
>
> or
>w2 + h2
>--- = sqrt(2) ≈ 1.4142
>w1 + h1
>
> Yours sincerely
>Heiko
>


Re: [XeTeX] strange difference

2022-05-31 Thread Apostolos Syropoulos via XeTeX
Hello,
Thanks for having a look at this problem. I changed a bit the source files
by replacing 

\documentclass[border=9,tikz]{standalone}  

with 
\documentclass[a4paper,landscape]{article}
 Also, I added the command 

\thispagestyle{empty} 

just before the
 \end{document}
Then  compiled the files and then I used pdfcrop to crop the white space.

All files had the same size! Of course now I "understand" what the problem 
was,but I had the impression that since the image is placed within the bounding 
boxof the final output, it would not affect its final size. To me this is a 
bug. And the"recipe" I presented above shows why this is a bug. The bounding 
box of all imagesis the same.

Kindest regards,
Apostolos

--Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece


 

On Tuesday, May 31, 2022, 07:19:29 PM GMT+3, Heiko Oberdiek via XeTeX 
 wrote:  
 
 

On 2022-05-29 21:16, Apostolos Syropoulos via XeTeX wrote:

> [...] The two files differ as follows:
> 
> 28,29c28,29
> < \node[inner sep=0pt] (light) at (1,2.1)
> < {\includegraphics[scale=0.1]{TRAIN-crop.pdf}};
> ---
>> \node[inner sep=0pt] (light) at (5.2,3.5)
>> {\includegraphics[scale=0.1,angle=45]{TRAIN-crop.pdf}};
 >
> The question is why do I get different paper sizes?

You know that the size of the second \includegraphics with angle=45
is different?

The size of the second \includegraphics is a *square*. If w1 and h1
are the width and height of the first \includegraphics, then
the width w2 and h2 of the second \includegraphics with angle=45 are:

  w2 = h2 = sqrt(1/2) * (w1 + h1)

or
  w2 + h2
  --- = sqrt(2) ≈ 1.4142
  w1 + h1

Yours sincerely
  Heiko