Alan,

I think I've fixed this in my latest commit (10702) by using the 
plRotationShear helper function used by e.g. the cairo driver.

Results look fine now for me. Please test and check!

Andrew

On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:00:39AM +0000, SourceForge.net wrote:
> Bugs item #2909788, was opened at 2009-12-06 16:00
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> Status: Open
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> Priority: 5
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> Submitted By: Alan W. Irwin (airwin)
> Assigned to: Andrew Ross (andrewross)
> Summary: ps and psttf devices don't render example 28 correctly
> 
> Initial Comment:
> For both these closely related devices the 3D text is badly rendered 
> (substantial offset problems)  for pages 2 and 3, and there is also a small 
> offset problem for page 4 (the "e" in "The" is dropped by half a letter 
> height).  These offset problems disappear if you use -drvopt text=0 (which 
> uses the historical well-debugged code path for Hershey fonts).  Recently, 
> all 3D text issues for the cairo devices have been fixed so if you follow 
> that modern 3D code path for text positioning with
> the ps and psttf devices for text=1, I suspect this current bug would 
> disappear.  
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