I don't understand the details of this at all, Akira-san, but would it explain why, after I had carefully rotated a PDF figure by 90% in Adobe Acrobat, I found that that the rotation was lost when that same (rotated) figure was imported using XeTeX's \XeTeXpdffile ?
I found had to explicitly rotate it for a second time at the point of inclusion using \XeTeXpdfile's "rotated" keyword. ** Phil. -------- > My friends ask to add '-dAutoRotatePages=/None' in the D section > in dvipdfmx.cfg: > > D "rungs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dEPSCrop -sPAPERSIZE=a0 > -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dAutoRotatePages=/None -dCompatibilityLevel=%v > -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode > -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode > -sOutputFile='%o' '%i' -c quit" (actually a single line). > > Ghostscript sometimes automatically adds /Rotate command in the > eps --> pdf conversion, that is very annoying, because the original > BoundingBox is ignored. Further, the present (x)dvipdfmx > does not support /Rotate command. > Thus I think '-dAutoRotatePages=/None' is very desirable in the > distiller_template. > > Please see an attached test.tar.gz, which contains dnorm.eps, > dnorm.pdf, dnorm-rot.pdf, and README.txt. > > Thanks, > Akira -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex