The "draftwatermark" package extends LaTeX providing a means to add a textual, light gray watermark on every page or on the first page of a document. Typical usage may consist in writing words such as "DRAFT" or "CONFIDENTIAL" across document pages. The package may remind in some sense "draftcopy" by Dr. Juergen Vollmer, but its implementation is much lighter (as the reduced code footprint shows) and does not rely on postscript specials, making the package fully compatible with pdfLaTeX. The package depends on package "everypage" by the same author.
The text appears small (nothing like draftcopy, where it covers the whole page).
Changing the font size parameter doesn't have any effect.
The following warning is output:
|| (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/oberdiek/epstopdf-base.sty
|| LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OT1/cmr/m/n' in size <569.05511> not available
|| LaTeX Font Warning: Size substitutions with differences
You need to use scalable fonts. Otherwise, use regular fonts, apply the \SetWatermarkFontSize to set the font size to something reasonable for non scalable fonts and finally usethe \SetWatermarkScale command to scale the watermark up.
The text appears small (nothing like draftcopy, where it covers the whole page). Changing the font size parameter doesn't have any effect.
The following warning is output:
This is using texlive on linux, with pdf output.