unsubscribe On Tue, May 31, 2022, 12:19 PM Heiko Oberdiek via XeTeX <xetex@tug.org> 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 >