I am using pstricks to produce a book cover. Before sending it off to the print house, I want it "exactly" (or with a very tight tolerance anyways) centered on an A3 sized page. To help with that, I use the geometry package. In an effort to check if everything is really centered, I use the "showframe" option. I have reason to believe it may be working correctly. But one thing that concerns me is that there is an extra vertical line that appears about 2.5mm to the right of the text body frame box. Can somebody tell me, what is that line? Can I eliminate it somehow? Here is a somewhat minimal example:
\documentclass{book} \setlength{\parskip}{0mm}% \setlength{\parindent}{0mm}% \usepackage{geometry} \usepackage{pstricks} \usepackage{pstricks-add} \geometry{ xetex, paper=a3paper,landscape, centering,twoside=false, ignoreall, textheight=284mm,textwidth=400mm, truedimen, showframe } \begin{document}% \psset{unit=1mm}% \begin{pspicture}(-200,-142)(200,142)% \psframe[fillstyle=none,linestyle=dotted,linecolor=blue](-200,-142)(200,142)% \end{pspicture}% \end{document}% Many thanks in advance, Dan -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex