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Webpage prints to A4 dimensions rather than Letter #105
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Also is this something that we should address, or should my printer / print settings be smart enough to shrink the A4 to fit on the Letter paper? Is there a standard for scholarly PDFs? |
I thought this was standard, but then I spot checked a few journal article PDFs and found many that are 8.5 x 11 and others that were 8.27 x 10.87 or 8.37 x 10.87. Letter feels standard to me because I'm US-based. Changing to letter by default seems okay. In the usage we can note or link to instructions for setting it back to A4. Changing paper size is simple and fairly common in LaTeX. |
This build is based on a535f7b. This commit was created by the following Travis CI build and job: https://travis-ci.org/greenelab/manubot-rootstock/builds/336065283 https://travis-ci.org/greenelab/manubot-rootstock/jobs/336065284 [ci skip] The full commit message that triggered this build is copied below: Webpage: specify letter page size in CSS (#107) Closes #105
This build is based on a535f7b. This commit was created by the following Travis CI build and job: https://travis-ci.org/greenelab/manubot-rootstock/builds/336065283 https://travis-ci.org/greenelab/manubot-rootstock/jobs/336065284 [ci skip] The full commit message that triggered this build is copied below: Webpage: specify letter page size in CSS (#107) Closes #105
See for example this Sci-Hub Manuscript PDF. The Paper Size according to the PDF's properties is A4, Portrait (8.26 × 11.68 inch). This caused an issue when I printed the PDF where some final lines on a page were omitted.
This StackOverflow notes how to change the page to Letter (8.5 × 11). I just want to confirm this is a change we want to make. I didn't realize there were multiple paper sizes, both prevalent, in this unstandardized world!
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