Re: [xep-support] Page contents do not protrode onto bleed

From: Mark Cilia Vincenti <markciliavincenti@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Nov 20 2008 - 08:26:47 PST

The purpose of the bleed is that so that when you have an image or a color
that needs to go to the very edge of the page, with a bleed you can make the
crop marks further in so that you can be sure that when the printers do the
cutting, the image/color goes to the very edge, because if they cut a bit
less otherwise there will be a white edge on the paper.

So is there no automatic way to do this with RenderX? Will I need to do it
manually using <fo:table>?

2008/11/20 Alexei Gagarinov <agagarinov@renderx.com>

> Hi Mark,
>
> I have set the page background to red and all that xep-pdf-bleed is
>> doing is set a white border between the page and the crop marks. If
>> the page protrudes onto the bleed (i.e. the bleed is filled in with
>> the actual page) it would solve my problems.
>>
>
> The 'bleed' processing instruction defines an extra bleed area. This extra
> area is needed to accommodate the physical limitations of cutting,
> folding, and trimming equipment.
>
> I can admit that the background of this extra bleed should be the same as
> the content background.
> But now the background of the extra-bleed region is always white in XEP.
>
> BTW, what a problem are trying to solve?
>
> Regards,
> Alexey Gagarinov
> RenderX.
>
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