Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:57:13PM +0000, Angus Leeming wrote:
>> Clearly, both "work", but -Lpdftex output must be rotated, either as an
>> option to fig2dev (unknown to me) or by adding some stuff to the
>> \includegraphics command.
>
> man fig2dev
> /rota
>
> ->
>
> -P Rotate the figure to portrait mode. The default is
> landscape mode.
Nice try, but...
$ fig2dev -Lpdftex -P ${input} ${pdftex}
Argument -P unknown to ps driver.
>From the man page:
POSTSCRIPT, ENCAPSULATED POSTSCRIPT (EPS), and PDF OPTIONS
[snip]
The PDF driver uses all the PostScript options.
[snip]
-z papersize
Sets the papersize. Not availble in EPS.
Available paper sizes are:
"Letter" (8.5" x 11" also "A"),
"Legal" (11" x 14")
"Ledger" (11" x 17"),
"Tabloid" (17" x 11", really Ledger in Landscape mode),
"A" (8.5" x 11" also "Letter"),
"B" (11" x 17" also "Ledger"),
"C" (17" x 22"),
"D" (22" x 34"),
"E" (34" x 44"),
"A4" (21 cm x 29.7cm),
"A3" (29.7cm x 42 cm),
"A2" (42 cm x 59.4cm),
"A1" (59.4cm x 84.1cm),
"A0" (84.1cm x 118.9cm),
and "B5" (18.2cm x 25.7cm).
Unfortuanely, it doesn't seem to have any effect.
--
Angus