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This example rotates page 5 leftwards by 90deg, turns page 7 upside- down, and leaves all others intact. Step 1 allows you to determine which pages need to be rotated. Compared to using Ghostscript for the transformation, this method: - Is faster, because it does not need to intrepret and 'render' the input PDF to another
24 Jul 2009 I just set /PageSize to A4 and tested it with some pdf/ps files. The funny thing is, that the result depends on the output file format. If I use pswrite or tiffg3 the landscape pages were rotated, but if I use pdfwrite the landscape pages are still landscape (Rotate 90). Do you have an idea why? Thanks Klaus PS:
-c "<< /PageSize /Orientation 0 >> setpagedevice" 90 rotate 0 -612 translate -f input_file.pdf. and. gs -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=output_file.pdf -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -c "<< /PageSize >> setpagedevice" -f input_file.pdf. but I haven't succeeded. How can I transform this pdf from landscape to portrait?
Especially, it can rotate individual pages inside a PDF document, leaving the other pages untouched. Example: pdftk A="in".pdf cat A1-3 A4west A5-end output out.pdf. This command will output pages 1, 2 and 3 as well as pages 5, 6, last un-rotated, but will rotate page 4 by 90 degrees (so the page
Hi ! I'm desperate I don't find the right command and options with GhostScript (gs, ps2pdf, pdf2ps) which allow me to rotate my document. I'm searching the doc and google since this afternoon and I don't find a solution. Do you have one ?
gs -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=myfile.pdf -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dAutoRotatePages=/None -c "<< /PageSize [612 792] /Orientation 3 >> setpagedevice" 90 rotate 0 -612 translate -f myfile.eps gs -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=myfile.pdf -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -c "<< /PageSize [792 612] >
The first is to use -dAutoRotatePage=/PageByPage which is actually the default. See ps2pdf.htm for details. The other method is to add the DSC comment %%Orientation: Landscape to the header of the PostScript file. GS 7 has a DSC parser which should map this to a /Rotate 90 instruction in the PDF file.
20 May 2008 Hi Lee, The '-dAutoRotatePages' option is only relevant to the 'pdfwrite' device (it is described in Ps2pdf.htm). I occasionally encounter documents (both Postscript and PDF, but > usually they're PDF that have this "feature") where some pages are > oriented portrait and some are oriented landscape.
13 Aug 2001 But the graphs show vertical (to > see it normal I have to rotate it 90 degree), probably that's what > u call landscape. Possibly if it could be changed to portrait > and that should solve my problem. I tried commands on Ghostscript > but no success. It still shows verical. Can you suggest a way > how I can
try this way: gs -dEPSCrop -c "<</Orientation 1>> setpagedevice" -f input.eps -c quit. P.S this code snippet come from this post in the rhinocerus forum.
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