On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 09:54:21AM +0200, Heiko Oberdiek wrote: > \XeTeXpdffile <filename> [page <int>] [crop|media|bleed|trim|art] > [scaled <int>|xscaled <int>|yscaled <int> > |width <dimen>|height <dimen> > |rotated <decimal>]* > > The first two options are specific for PDF files (\XeTeXpdffile), > thus the syntax of \XeTeXpicfile is > > \XeTeXpicfile <filename> > [scaled <int>|xscaled <int>|yscaled <int> > |width <dimen>|height <dimen> > |rotated <decimal>]* > > <filename> is the usual file name argument of \input, \openin, ... > It must not terminated by \relax if options are given. > <int> and <dimen> are the usual integer or dimen specifications > of vanilla TeX. However <decimal> is introduced by XeTeX and > needs more investigating.
See "The TeXbook", chapter 24 "Summary of Vertical Mode". Additional syntax rules: <decimal> -> <optional signs><unsigned decimal> <unsigned decimal> -> <normal decimal> | <coerced dimen> | <internal dimen> <normal decimal> -> <normal integer> | <decimal constant> A <coerced dimen> or <internal dimen> is interpreted as number with unit "pt". Example: \dimendef\testdim=0 ... rotated \testdim * \testdim=45pt => 45 * \testdim=1in => 72.27 * \testdim=100sp => 100/65536 In all cases the resulting decimal number x for rotation must be within limits: -16384 < x < 16384 The rotation is specified in degree (360 is full circle) and the rotation is counterclockwise as usual. Yours sincerely Heiko Oberdiek -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex