[okular] [Bug 347976] Rotated ps(.gz)

2018-11-28 Thread Antony Lee
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347976

--- Comment #4 from Antony Lee  ---
OK, so the file likely has incorrect (or at least underspecified) metadata.
Feel free to close if you deem this not-a-bug.

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[okular] [Bug 347976] Rotated ps(.gz)

2018-11-27 Thread Alex Cherepanov
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347976

Alex Cherepanov  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 CC||a...@coscript.biz

--- Comment #3 from Alex Cherepanov  ---
By default Ghostscript rotates generated PDF pages to have most of the text in
a normal reading orientation. This feature can be turned off.

ps2pdf -dAutoRotatePages=/None pldi99-slides.ps pldi99-slides-none.pdf 

The PS file appears upside down because viewers interpret" %%Orientation:
Landscape" comment in the file, but Document Structure Convention doesn't
specify how to make landscape orientation out of portrait.

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[okular] [Bug 347976] Rotated ps(.gz)

2016-05-09 Thread Luigi Toscano via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347976

Luigi Toscano  changed:

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 CC||luigi.tosc...@tiscali.it

--- Comment #2 from Luigi Toscano  ---
Evince, after uncompressing the gz file (which can't be open directly) behaves
the same, but it uses libspectre like Okular.
gv, which uses ghostscript directly, also shows the document upside-down.
But ps2pdf belongs to ghostscript too, so maybe there is a flag somewhere which
is not used; anyway, it is likely that it could be fixed in libspectre.

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[okular] [Bug 347976] Rotated ps(.gz)

2016-05-09 Thread Antony Lee via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347976

--- Comment #1 from Antony Lee  ---
Kindly bumping the issue.  Anything I can do to help?

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