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The PageBoundary type exposes the following members.
Properties
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ArtBox |
Gets the art box
The art box (PDF 1.3) defines the extent of the page’s meaningful content (including potential white space) as intended by the page’s creator.
The default value is the page’s crop box.
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BleedBox |
Gets the bleed box
The bleed box (PDF 1.3) defines the region to which the contents of the page shall be clipped when output in a production environment.
This may include any extra bleed area needed to accommodate the physical limitations of cutting, folding, and trimming equipment.
The actual printed page may include printing marks that fall outside the bleed box. The default value is the page’s crop box.
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CropBox |
Gets the crop box
The crop box defines the region to which the contents of the page shall be clipped (cropped) when displayed or printed.
Unlike the other boxes, the crop box has no defined meaning in terms of physical page geometry or intended use;
it merely imposes clipping on the page contents. However, in the absence of additional information (such as imposition instructions specified
in a JDF or PJTF job ticket), the crop box determines how the page’s contents shall be positioned on the output medium.
The default value is the page’s media box.
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HasArtBox |
Gets a value indicating whether this instance has art box.
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HasBleedBox |
Gets a value indicating whether this instance has bleed box.
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HasCropBox |
Gets a value indicating whether this instance has crop box.
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HasTrimBox |
Gets a value indicating whether this instance has trim box.
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MediaBox |
Gets the media box
The media box defines the boundaries of the physical medium on which the page is to be printed.
It may include any extended area surrounding the finished page for bleed, printing marks, or other such purposes.
It may also include areas close to the edges of the medium that cannot be marked because of physical limitations of the output device.
Content falling outside this boundary may safely be discarded without affecting the meaning of the PDF file.
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TrimBox |
Gets the trim box
The trim box (PDF 1.3) defines the intended dimensions of the finished page after trimming.
It may be smaller than the media box to allow for production-related content, such as printing instructions, cut marks, or colour bars.
The default value is the page’s crop box.
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