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How can I change the rect of a page? (Pdb) newpage
page 2 of <new PDF, doc# 2>
(Pdb) page
{'rect': Rect(0.0, 0.0, 720.0, 540.0), 'image': <_io.BytesIO object at 0x7fe48694cf68>}
(Pdb) newpage.rect
Rect(0.0, 0.0, 595.0, 842.0)
(Pdb) newpage.rect = page["rect"]
*** AttributeError: can't set attribute |
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JorjMcKie
Jan 20, 2021
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Sure you can do that ... at the risk of displacing stuff already on the page. But if the page is empty, simply do >>> import fitz
>>> doc=fitz.open()
>>> page=doc.new_page()
>>> page.rect
Rect(0.0, 0.0, 595.0, 842.0)
>>> page.setMediaBox(fitz.Rect(fitz.PaperRect("a3")))
>>> page.rect
Rect(0.0, 0.0, 842.0, 1191.0)
>>> In addition, once you have inserted a few things of which you know which rectangle rect = fitz.Rect(100, 100, 400, 500) # assuming this contains the stuff that should be visible
page.setCropBoc(rect)
>>> page.rect
Rect(0.0, 0.0, 300.0, 400.0)
>>> # but the MediaBox is left unchanged!
>>> page.MediaBox
Rect(0.0, 0.0, 842.0, 1191.0)
>>> If you print the page or make a pixmap of it, then only the cropbox is shown ... |
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Sure you can do that ... at the risk of displacing stuff already on the page. But if the page is empty, simply do
page.setMediaBox(rect)
:In addition, once you have inserted a few things of which you know which rectangle
rect
contains them all, you can "shrink" the visible page rectangle to that rect: