i'm using 1.3.2 with redhat 7.2. in the link below that line is in the preamble. all i did was open
your attachment in lyx and export to postscript. since this works for you i'm wondering if maybe
we're using different versions of ghostscript. i'm using gv 3.5.8 and ps 7.00.
thanks,
alex.


Holger Zebner wrote:

Hi,
yes, doin' some presentations with LyX is damn' tricky. But you gain small files and readability...


I am not too advanced (...every day a bit more...) but I think that you basically need the folowing line at the end of your preamble:
\renewcommand{\printlandscape}{\sliderotation{right}\special{landscape}}


If it doesn't work send me a msg and you get my last presentation. Or contact Dekel Tsur who designed the template I sent you.

Anyway, what version are you working with?

Good luck
Holger

At 17:43 28.07.2003, you wrote:

i did exactly that with the attachment and it still comes out upside down.
http://hep-www.colorado.edu/~olivas/seminar.ps
alex.




Holger Zebner wrote:

Hi,
I had the same problem in my 1rst presentation. I found the attached example through this list. Load it into LyX and look in the preamble. The last command lets evrything come out fine.


Greetings
Holger

At 23:13 25.07.2003, you wrote:

i finally upgraded to 1.3.2 and am still having the same problem that landscape comes out
upside down when i export to postcript even when i remove the "-swap" from "gv -swap."
the pdf looks ok when i read/print from acroread. any ideas?
http://hep-www.colorado.edu/~olivas/StillSeaScape.ps
thanks,
alex.










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