Dear Alan,

Thank you for reply and clarifications.
> That's long been the standard for postscript plots in the default
> landscape mode.  The only way they will fit on paper is to rotate them so
> the shorter y axis corresponds to the shorter width of the page so PLplot
> does that rotation by default. Postscript
> viewers should know all about portrait versus landscape.  For gv, try the
> landscape option to view the default landscape PLplot postscript plots
> correctly.
>
> If you actually do want to make a portrait plot (where x is the short axis
> aligned with the short edge of the paper) with the postscript devices, use
> the -portrait command-line option for your PLplot python script, then use
Do you know how to do this within emacs?

regards
Valery

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