Fineprint PDF writer does it all automatically plus much, much more and is not 
expensive.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gene Wirchenko
Sent: 16 November 2016 22:59
To: ProFox Email List <[email protected]>
Subject: Setting >1 Page Orientation in PDFs

Hello:

      One of the print options for my client billing app is to PDF file.  I 
wrote the code for use with Adobe's Adobe PDF printer driver.  It works mostly. 
 I am now looking at switching to Bullzip.  It works mostly.

      I would like to get rid of the "mostly".

      The problem I have is with printer orientation.  I can set the 
orientation at the beginning of the print job to either portrait or landscape.  
That works just fine.  What I can not do is change the orientation midjob.  
This problem exists with both Adobe PDF and Bullzip.  Any later change to the 
orientation during the print job is ignored.

      To set the orientation, I first close printer, use a .frx with the 
appropriate orientation, and then do a =sys(1037,3).

      When printing to a physical printer, there is no problem: the orientation 
changes.

      Please note that I generate my output with set printer on and ?.  
Switching to .frt/.frx is not a viable option.

      The reason that I want this is because some PDFs should contain more than 
one report.  (Some invoices should also have a transaction report following 
them.)  Fortunately, I currently do not have a need to have these combined 
print job PDFs contain both portrait and landscape pages, but it would be nice 
to have in case it is ever needed.  And it does not seem it should be so 
difficult.

      What am I doing wrong, or is it impossible?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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