Copies graphic elements and positions them on the page. The graphics can be rotated, put in the foreground or background. You can place them at any position on the page and use the "repeat" feature to more precisely position the graphic.
. | Tabs | On this tab, do the following: |
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| Graphics | Grab the graphic elements you selected in the PDF and specify a rotation angle as required. |
| Attributes |
Determine if the graphic should be pasted in the foreground or in the background. Select or clear the Use page rotation and Use page scaling factor checkbox:
Enable Share graphics between copies to add the copied graphic as a shared form XObject. This means that the graphic is defined only once, but used several times, on several pages. This is an easy way to reduce the file size. Note: Only use this option if you're sure that all
instances/occurences of the graphic will remain the same
(as is the case with a logo), because changing one
graphic will change them all.
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| Region | Determine the region where the copied graphics should (or should
not) be placed, relative to the page box of your choice. Margins
can easily be set by grabbing the offsets from a selected area
(use the grab position button ). |
| Repeat | If the graphics should be placed more than once on a page,
change No repeat to:
If you want PitStop to divide the copied graphics
evenly across the defined region, choose "distribute" rather
than "repeat". In case of "Distribute graphic elements in
region", you can choose the maximum or minimum distance between
the copied graphics.
If you choose "repeat", you should define the exact distance between the copied graphics yourself. The distance can be between the bounding boxes of the copied graphic (choose: Between edges) or from center to center (choose: Between centers). Note: Remember that you can use Smart Preflight variables to
define the distances.
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| Position | Indicate how the graphic elements should be positioned relative to the chosen region. Note that, when adding multiple copies, the same corner should be used to position the graphic elements in the region. |