Bob Herriot
> From walker@dazel.com Fri Jul 18 13:19:02 1997
>
> At 12:41 PM 7/18/97 -0700, Robert Herriot wrote:
> >
> >> From rdebry@us.ibm.com Fri Jul 18 10:39:24 1997
> >>
> >> ...
> >>
> >> Orientation (portrait or landscape)
> >
> >This is suitable for conversion, e.g. text to PostScript but not
> >for printing PostScript directly. We dropped it when we dropped
> >all text conversion attributes, under the assumption that we would
> >not specify attributes that deal with conversion issues.
>
> I disagree that `orientation' is not useful for printing PostScript
> directly... remember that we also support `number-up'. In the case
> of number-up > 1, orientation can be a very useful hint for ordering
> the logical pages on a physical page. If you do not believe me, then
> apply some naive number-up code to a portrait and a landscape document,
> and look at the results.
>
> This is admittably on the low 20% end of the solution scale, but it *is*
> important as a hint if you are really going to support number-up processing.
>
> ...walker
>
> --
> Jim Walker <walker@dazel.com>
> System Architect/DAZEL Wizard
> DAZEL Corporation, Austin, TX
>
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