luser-ex-troll wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2:15 pm, Brian Helterline <brian.helterl...@hp.com> wrote:
>> Ted Byers wrote:
>>> Searching through the documentation for the PDF Perl packages'
>>> documentation, I found very terse mention of "default user space
>>> units", but I have yet to find what the default is, or how I can
>>> change it (or at least make a call that says the coordinates provided
>>> are in mm). To date, all my perl scripts that make PDF files use
>>> coordinates determined by trial and error, but I want to change this
>>> so I can just use coordinates in mm, or cm, and forget the tedium of
>>> rerunning the script seemingly countless times to get the position of
>>> text just right.
>> default units are 72dpi. I've never changed them, just used them.
>>
Default units are points.
>
> Adobe offers the PDF manual for download.
> Or the postscript manual will give much of the same information
> (as far as the imaging model is concerned).
>
> Apropos FYI, the unit is just shy of a "standard" printer's
> point (72.27). So a 10pt font from a laserprinter is ever-so-
> slightly smaller than the 10pt letterpress fontface in your
> old Moby Dick.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_(typography)
http://nwalsh.com/comp.fonts/FAQ/cf_8.htm#SEC16
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