On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 03:08:14PM -0500, Andy Meier wrote:
> I switched modes and can now see all the properties that I am interested in.
> 
> > In the basic (default) mode, almost all properties are hidden to prevent
> > from unintentional errors (it is very simple to damage document by
> > simple property change) and of course to lower down properties number.
> > In the Tools->Options (or F9), on the Editor tab, you can select
> 
> I see what you mean about it being easy to damage a document.  After editing
> the page boxes, ghostscript reports that the file is damaged and resizes the
> boxes to 612x792.  I'll continue doing some experiments to see if I can edit
> the boxes without damaging the PDF document.

You should see PDF specification (we have used v1.5 I think - 
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdfs/PDFReference15_v5.pdf) 
Page Objects chapter (Section 3.6). There can problems with *Box array 
elements types and 10.10.1 Page Boundaries. I think that ghostscript is 
very strict in conforming specification and complains a lot.


-- 
Michal Hocko


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