2011/11/20 Axel E. Retif <axel.re...@mac.com>: > On 11/20/2011 03:50 AM, Daniel Greenhoe wrote: > >> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Axel E. Retif<axel.re...@mac.com> wrote: > > [...] > >>> ...use the crop package ... >> >> I like this idea and did try it on the real cover design. However, I >> seem to be having some problems. With time, I'm sure they could be >> solved. But for right now, I am just out of time. I may visit this >> again sometime in the future however. It would be nice to have "cam" >> crop marks on there even when sending it to a print shop (even though >> they probably wouldn't use them). > > My guess is they *would* use them. It's always a good idea to bleed about a > pica per side your cover image, in order to avoid a random nasty thin white > line in some final works after trimming. > > That's where crop marks come handy ---they indicate the intended trimmed > size; the rest of the image in, then, the bleed. > My zwpagelayout can do both crop marks as well as set page layout, show frames, se MediaBox, BleedBox and TrimBox in PDF. Unfortunately I cannot make black overprint work with xdvipdfmx but I will try. A new version is going to be released very soon (conflicts with ifxetex [used eg by fontspec] and fancyhdr were fixed). > > Best > > Axel > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex >
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