Specify them in a key-value form, as here. The options are read left-to-right. So the first graphic above is made one inch wide and then rotated, while the second is rotated and then made one inch wide.
Thus, unless the graphic is perfectly square, the two will end with different widths and heights. Note that a graphic is placed by LaTeX into a box, which is traditionally referred to as its bounding box distinct from the PostScript BoundingBox described below.
The graphic will be shown so its bounding box is this width. The graphic will be shown so its bounding box is this height. The graphic will be shown so its bounding box has this height plus depth. This differs from the height if the graphic was rotated. For instance, if it has been rotated by then it will have zero height but a large depth. That is, LaTeX will ensure that neither is the graphic wider than width nor taller than height or totalheight. Factor by which to scale the graphic.
This number may be any value; a number between 0 and 1 will shrink the graphic and a negative number will reflect it. Rotate the graphic. The angle is taken in degrees and counterclockwise. The graphic is rotated about its origin ; see that option. The point of the graphic about which the rotation happens. Possible values are any string containing one or two of: l for left, r for right, b for bottom, c for center, t for top, and B for baseline.
The character c gives the horizontal center in bc or tc , but gives the vertical center in lc or rc. The default is lB. Pick out a subregion of the graphic to show. When the unit is omitted, the dimensions default to big points, bp.
They are taken relative to the origin specified by the bounding box. See also the trim option. Gives parts of the graphic to not show. These give the amounts of the graphic not to show, that is, LaTeX will crop the picture by 0 inches on the left, 0.
See also the viewport option. Specifies which bounding box to use for PDF files from among mediabox , cropbox , bleedbox , trimbox , or artbox. The MediaBox gives the boundaries of the physical medium. Viewed k times. Hence the question: How can I include, e. Improve this question. Jukka Suomela Jukka Suomela Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Many thanks, it indeed works! But that effectively means that it's not documented at all, since pdftex.
I've been using graphicx for years and didn't know about this either. Anyone knows how to put not a entire page, but just a piece. Show 5 more comments. Heiko Oberdiek k 21 21 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Welcome to TeX.
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