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Offline joaobr  
#1 Posted : 25 November 2020 14:42:30(UTC)
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Hi!

I didn't find an Area Region topic in the Extensions section, so I created this as a Feature Request.

In the Page Setup there is an option to not print Area Regions, which makes the document look nicer.

The problem is the correspondent space is occupied by a blank area, so the formatation of the final page isn't great.

I was wondering if when uncheking "Plot area regions" the program could move the rest of the content up a little so no extra space appears.

Thank you for your attention! Yes

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#2 Posted : 25 November 2020 16:35:03(UTC)
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The "Print bound" is most essentials to organize document(s).
For large pieces that overlap the "Print bound" we terminate that page
by "Separator". Thus the document is set in Smath native perfection..
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#3 Posted : 25 November 2020 21:56:26(UTC)
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Hi, Jean! I'm not sure you understood me.

Here I have my script:
smath.jpg

And here I have the PDF generated:
pdf.jpg

I'd like to remove the extra space above wich section title, where there were area regions.
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#4 Posted : 25 November 2020 22:39:02(UTC)
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Hi. This behavior seems that happen only with print as PDF. Try to "Save as PDF" instead. Regions appear then in the PDF.

Saving as PDF:
Clipboard01.jpg

Printing into a PDF file:
Clipboard02.jpg


Best regards.
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PD: Thanks four your greats tutorials.
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#5 Posted : 26 November 2020 00:29:10(UTC)
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Hi, Alvaro! Actually, my Save as PDF omits the area regions, but leave the extra space.
When I try to print as PDF, my Windows crashes every single time, so I don't even bother trying it anymore.

Thank you! I'm glad they are being useful!
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#6 Posted : 26 November 2020 02:52:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: joaobr Go to Quoted Post
When I try to print as PDF, my Windows crashes every single time, so I don't even bother trying it anymore.

I don't believe that. My Win.7 saves as *.PDF from freeware virtual CutePDF
Adobe freeware reader reads it correct.
Try not save as PDF, rather print, then from virtual CutePDF, name the PDF.
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#7 Posted : 26 November 2020 03:05:52(UTC)
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I'm surprised it worked now. I haven't tried it for a while. That's great. I use Foxit Reader by the way.

The vertical spaces once occupied by the area regions still there.

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#8 Posted : 26 November 2020 03:44:34(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: joaobr Go to Quoted Post
Actually, my Save as PDF omits the area regions, but leave the extra space.

That's normal, for long times we leave as is, no complain.
Adobe Reader reads it back 1/1 the original quality

McCabe-Thiele.pdf (91kb) downloaded 20 time(s).


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