PostScript files are also readily layouted documents as PDF files. So if
you create something printable from a desktop app which still sends
print jobs in PostScript, you also determine in the app whether the
pages are landscape- or portrait-oriented. So on PostScript jobs the
"landscape" option also does not make much sense.

And as I said, for plain text "landscape" should determine the layout
used by texttopdf.

Can you attach PostScript (or PDF) files where your customers would use
the "landscape" option? And can you tell me why they use the "landscape"
option? Are their printers holding A4 paper to be printed long-edge
first? Or are there other reasons?

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