PDF does not know about portrait/landscape: that is really an issue about whether the MediaBox is taller than it is wide. pdf()'s arguments only set the MediaBox (and where relative to the origin the 'ink' is placed)

Note that the orientation of the text on the page does not help: typically R graphs have text in both orientations.

Just use pdf() to produce files for individual pages with the overall sizes you want (before rotation), and combine them in your favourite PDF tools, e.g. Acrobat, ConTeXt, ....

On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Philip Rhoades wrote:

People,

I want to create a multi-page PDF doc and the pdf command works fine if I only use Portrait OR Landscape but how do I create a document that contains BOTH sorts of pages? Is it possible? - I couldn't find info about it.

Thanks,

Phil.
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