![]() ![]() I tried to scale it by using the above printer settings then printing to the pdf print driver (don't laugh, I'm desperate) but then I got that weird background to scribble offset you demonstrated. You are right that the pdf does scale to A5 when I print and set the page to "Fit to Print." The trouble there is, I won't ever print these pdf's, they stay pdf as part of the patient record. (Can you tell I'm not too technical w this stuff?) I have no idea what you were talking about, but I did recognize several English words in there. For reference (mostly mine): TLDR: Neo always inserts screen size pages, there is no option. More edit: Well, I don't use the NeoReader and I couldn't even figure out how to annotate or export. OTOH, I just checked 94 random PDFs on my PC and none of them use UserUnit. Try some other template or reprocess the current template with Adobe "Manipulator" (or whatever) to see if you can put in a UserUnit. Your template is PDF1.4, which doesn't support UserUnit. If your template had a MediaBox and a non-standard UserUnit to make it A5 size then this might work. Don't scale templates, use the MediaBox you find there.Įdit: You could fix it with "UserUnit" which changes that 1/72" to something else. This could be fixed there in the code but it would take lots of fixing.īest solution? Bitch to Onyx that they shouldn't be such knuckleheads as to put pixels in the MediaBox where points belong. The thing is, Your Air2 took your template and scaled it already. Undoubtedly you can do this with Adobe "Manipulator" or whatever it's called. You could write a utility to scale everything. One solution: You can just use it as is, print to A5 paper using autoscaling. So, just change the MediaBox, right? Erm, no. 1404x1872 is the pixel count and Onyx is using that as paper size (in points). Ok, but what are the units? They are "points", 1/72 of an inch. If you say MediaBox then PolyLine/Vertices you'll get a diagonal line 1/2 the diagonal length of the "paper". That tells you the number scale that everything is working on. ![]()
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