On 2015-11-05 at 05:46:41 +, Philip Taylor wrote:
> Hironobu-san :
>
> > Philip's problem is pdf inclusion. Current (x)dvipdfmx does not
> > support /Rotate at all, so inclusion of pdf with /Rotate command
> > fails. Yes, Adobe Acrobat (and Preview.app in OS X) adds /Rotate
> > command
Dear Reinhard --
Reinhard Kotucha wrote:
> Dear Phil,
> it's important to know that keywords in PostScript are case
> sensitive. The name of the procedure you need in order to rotate
> figures is /rotate (lower case). This is supported by any PostScript
> interpreter.
OK, I was not thinking sp
> ... It would seem, from what Hironobu-san
> has said, that neither XeTeX not (x)dvipdfm(x) support the /rotate (or
> /Rotate) primitive that Adobe Acrobat inserts when one asks it to rotate
> a PDF ...
>
> ** Phil.
That's right. And it's not only Adobe Acrobat that inserts /Rotate (uppercase)
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