st 1. 6. 2022 v 19:40 odesílatel Apostolos Syropoulos via XeTeX <xetex@tug.org> napsal: > > >it may feel like a bug in this situation, but it is not, for the single > >reason that includegraphics cannot look inside the picture and decide > >which part of the picture is irrelevant. If you add a picture of some > >width and height, TeX makes sure it is completely inserted. If you turn > >it by an angle, TeX makes sure the whole of the picture is included and > >no corners are cut off. If TeX did otherwise, I would consider that a bug. > > Hi Julius, > > In different words: When I place an image in the middle of an A4 page, > the final PDF will be a A4 page but if turn the same image, the final > PDF will not fit inside an A4 page, right? The attached images are > generated from XeLaTeX sources that do not rely on the standalone > document class. > Hi,
as Julius wrote, an imaga is a rectangle, thus the area needed for the rotated image can be calculated by a simple geometry. If you know that the corners do not contain anything, you should prepare a rotated and cropped image and include this instance. Zdeněk Wagner http://ttsm.icpf.cas.cz/team/wagner.shtml > Regards, > > Apostolos > > ---------------------- > Apostolos Syropoulos > Xanthi, Greece > > > > > > > > >