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Re: Drawing from lower left, why?
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Re: Drawing from lower left, why?


  • Subject: Re: Drawing from lower left, why?
  • From: "Karl Heinz Kremer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 18:52:36 -0400

PDF uses the lower left corner as origin of a page. Because PDF is the
basis of Mac OS' imaging model, you get to deal with PDF's idea of
where the origin of a page is. I've done enough work with Postscript
and PDF that it's not a problem for me anymore.

On 6/15/07, Ken Tozier <email@hidden> wrote:
[ ... ]


Why did Apple subject us to this bass-ackwards way of drawing? The natural way to read information (at least 90+ percent of the time) is from top to bottom I just don't understand their logic and it makes drawing a living hell.
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