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Revision as of 17:55, 8 May 2024
Contents
\bleed
Summary
The command \bleed is used to modify the actual dimension of the place allocated to a figure.
Settings
Description
Have a look into the Details manual, it makes no sense to repeat it here.
Examples
Example 1
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\setuppapersize[A6] \setupheadertexts[] \starttext text before \externalfigure[mill][width=2cm,frame=on,rulethickness=1pt,framecolor=red] text after. text before \bleed [width=2cm,height=3cm,location=l]{% \externalfigure [mill] [width=2cm,height=3cm,frame=on,rulethickness=1pt,framecolor=blue]} text after. text before \bleed [width=2cm,height=2cm,location=l]{% \externalfigure [mill] [width=2cm,height=3cm,frame=on,rulethickness=1pt,framecolor=green]} text after. text before \bleed [width=1cm,height=2cm,location=l]{% \externalfigure [mill] [width=2cm,height=3cm,frame=on,rulethickness=1pt,framecolor=cyan]} text after. %\bleed [width=5cm,height=1cm,location=l] % {\externalfigure[mill][width=\bleedwidth,height=\bleedheight]} \stoptext %