* GPS_tour.pdf - "landscape" pages
@ 2002-05-04 1:47 Alexandre E. Kopilovitch
2002-05-04 2:47 ` Randy Brukardt
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From: Alexandre E. Kopilovitch @ 2002-05-04 1:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
I just looked into GPS_tour.pdf from www.gnat.com, and was slightly surprized:
several pages are rotated (like printed in landscape mode) - for example,
page 29 (and there are others). I wonder, is it intentional, or it is an Acrobat
joke, or it is the result of a particular screen parameters/Acrobat View settings
(15" monitor 1024x768; Acrobat 5.0, View = Fit Width, Continuous).
Alexander Kopilovitch aek@vib.usr.pu.ru
Saint-Petersburg
Russia
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* Re: GPS_tour.pdf - "landscape" pages
2002-05-04 1:47 GPS_tour.pdf - "landscape" pages Alexandre E. Kopilovitch
@ 2002-05-04 2:47 ` Randy Brukardt
2002-05-04 8:13 ` Florian Weimer
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From: Randy Brukardt @ 2002-05-04 2:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Alexandre E. Kopilovitch wrote in message ...
>I just looked into GPS_tour.pdf from www.gnat.com, and was slightly
surprized:
>several pages are rotated (like printed in landscape mode) - for
example,
>page 29 (and there are others). I wonder, is it intentional, or it is
an Acrobat
>joke, or it is the result of a particular screen parameters/Acrobat
View settings
>(15" monitor 1024x768; Acrobat 5.0, View = Fit Width, Continuous).
That's not unusual in documents meant to be printed. If there is a
diagram that doesn't fit in the vertical formatted, it can be rotated to
fit. The ACATS documentation that I inherited has several pages like
that. I agree that it's a pain when reading on a screen.
Randy.
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* Re: GPS_tour.pdf - "landscape" pages
2002-05-04 2:47 ` Randy Brukardt
@ 2002-05-04 8:13 ` Florian Weimer
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From: Florian Weimer @ 2002-05-04 8:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Randy Brukardt" <randy@rrsoftware.com> writes:
> That's not unusual in documents meant to be printed. If there is a
> diagram that doesn't fit in the vertical formatted, it can be rotated to
> fit. The ACATS documentation that I inherited has several pages like
> that. I agree that it's a pain when reading on a screen.
IIRC, Acrobat Reader can automatically rotate individual pages if the
PDF file has been marked properly.
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