I found a great answer on the ALE (Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts) mailing
list, posted in May by Joe Steele. Gotta love Google!
After reading his post, I simplified his suggestions slightly into this
handy-dandy shell function:
# Takes a PS file and generates a PDF, rotated 90 (e.g., in Landscape)
%% the Edward Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
teb> On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 11:54:01PM -0400, Paul D. Smith wrote:
>> I have some PostScript files that show (in gv) in Portrait. However,
>> they are slides and they are formatted in Landscape, so to read them on
>> my screen I have to
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 11:54:01PM -0400, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> Hi all; this is a big off-topic but...
>
> I have some PostScript files that show (in gv) in Portrait. However,
> they are slides and they are formatted in Landscape, so to read them on
> my screen I have to crane my neck over 90 de
Hi all; this is a big off-topic but...
I have some PostScript files that show (in gv) in Portrait. However,
they are slides and they are formatted in Landscape, so to read them on
my screen I have to crane my neck over 90 degrees to the left :(.
Surely there must be some way to change the PostSc
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