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Understanding how page sizes are applied

Determining the correct page size and orientation to render a document is a challenge for any application. Documents use many different formats and many different standard page sizes exist. The post-processing features of Publisher introduce another level of complexity to the challenge. That is, like rendering options, watermark profiles must depend on the page size and orientation to which they are applied. This is so that they can calculate the relative location of the watermark text. To reduce the number of possible combinations of watermarks and page sizes, the watermark profiles should be able to be applied to a limited set of page sizes. Unfortunately, identical page size names in multiple rendering applications seldom exist. The challenge can be even more difficult if page size and orientation information is stored differently in the source system properties than is expected by either the rendering configuration or the watermark profiles.

Publisher meets this challenge by allowing the page sizes and orientations to originate from two sources: document properties in the source system or the independent, standard page sizes that are provided by the operating system of the Meridian Enterprise Server computer. Publisher uses flexible logic and resorts to default values for exceptional cases. This makes it possible to configure complex rendering and watermarking scenarios without a lot of work.

Note    All possible page sizes and name variations may not be defined in the operating system print server, for example, A0. If the size that you want to use is missing, create a custom form as described in the operating system documentation.

The logic that Publisher employs depends on the rendering module that is assigned to a particular document:

The challenge of how to configure Publisher rendering and watermarking page sizes is then reduced to the scenarios that are described in the following topics.

Related concepts

Page sizes from metadata

Page sizes from configuration

Related information

Page size names


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