If I click on Add Clip it says, "One or more of the selected regions already have a clipping region. When I click on Delete Clip it shows the entire chapter title. When I right clicked on it I got the option to Add Clip and Delete Clip.
When I clicked on the cut off chapter titles it showed me two bounding boxes that covered the entire page with one just a little taller than the other. This short video demonstrates how to add rotated text using the Add Text Tool (not to be confused with the Add Text Comment Tool).If you like this video, ple. When I tried printing it on a Xerox MFP with a partially incompatible driver it printed the header, but it wouldn't duplex and I didn't want to print 700+ pages and then use the copy to 1 -> 2 function.ĭoes anyone know of a way to fix these cut off headers such that they either appear correctly in the PDF file or at least reliably print correctly? I have ghostscript easily available, TeX relatively easily available and the standard version of Acrobat X.Īfter downloading the demo of Acrobat Pro XI, I was able to go to the "Print Production" tab and click on "Edit Object". If I open the PDF in Acrobat or Reader, I can select the chapter title and copy it and it pastes the full text in the program of my choosing. The issue is that while the page is now printable without hitting hardware margins, the chapter titles are still halfway cut off at the top.
I was able to use some ghostscript commands to push the entire text down to something approaching centered on the page, the command is show below: /usr/bin/gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -o /home/user/shiftdown.pdf -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -c "> setpagedevice" -f /home/user/brokendoc.pdf He is currently unavailable, so if I want to print it I have to fix it myself. I have a library manual that the creator changed some of the LaTeX code and changed the page position and size, but didn't check it before compiling, distilling and sending it off.