On Tuesday, 10 January 2023 22:46:00 GMT Alexis wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'd like to place an image as a fullpage image, i.e. no border > whatsoever, using `.PDFPIC` or `.PSPIC` > (see attached full-page-pdfpic-desired.pdf). > Yet I notice that the image is always placed `1v` below the top of the > page (see attached full-page-pdfpic-actual.pdf). > > Using `.sp |0`, `.sp -1`, or `\v'-1v' before the calls to the > `.PDFPIC` or `.PSPIC` macro did seem to have any effect. > The only way that I could get it to work was by adding `\v'-1' > before the `\X'pdf: pdfpic` and `\X'psfile=` escapes in `pdfpic.tmac` > and `pspic.tmac`, e.g. here: > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/tree/tmac/pspic.tmac#n146 > > Can someone think of a way to place an image as fullpage image > using groff with the current state of the master branch?
If you do:- .vs 0 .PDFPIC ... .vs it should work. Also groff -Tpdf -U -P-p465p,465p full-page-pdfpic.roff > full-page-pdfpic.pdf is a bit faster in this case. Cheers Deri > If not, would people be open to possibly add another argument > to the `.PDFPIC` and `.PSPIC` macros, e.g. `-v <v-offset>`, that would > allow an image to be shifted vertically? > > > Best > Alexis > > P.S.: Please find attached the sources and files that were used during > the tests and experiments; map.pdf attachment exported from > https://osm.org/go/b7I4q7dE
