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file. For best results, remove any rotation differences in the two files using
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\texttt{-upright} (see above) first.
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\noindent The \texttt{-relative-to-cropbox} option takes the positioning command to be relative to the crop box of each page rather than the media box.
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The \texttt{-relative-to-cropbox} option takes the positioning command to be relative to the crop box of each page rather than the media box.
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\section{Stamp Text, Dates and Times.}
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\index{date}
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pre-processing the document with \texttt{-upright} (see chapter 3).
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The \texttt{-relative-to-cropbox} modifier can be added to the command line to
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make these measurements relative to the crop box instead of the media box.
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The default position is equivalent to \texttt{-topleft 100}.
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The \texttt{-midline} option may be added to specify that the positioning
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make these measurements relative to the crop box instead of the media box. The \texttt{-midline} option may be added to specify that the positioning
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commands above are to be considered relative to the midline of the text, rather
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than its baseline. Similarly, the \texttt{-topline} option may be used to specify that the position is taken relative to the top of the text.
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included in Appendix D of the Adobe PDF Reference Manual, which is available at
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\url{https://wwwimages2.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/pdf/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf}. For example, a German sharp s (\ss) may be introduced by \verb!\337!. \textit{This functionality was withdrawn as of version 2.6})
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\section{Stamping Graphics}
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\section{Stamping Rectangles}
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A rectangle may be placed on one or more pages by using the \texttt{-add-rectangle <size>} command. Most of the options discussed above for text placement apply in the same way. For example:
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