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Message-ID: <Pine.WNT.4.44.0310081125030.3432-100000@gannet.stats.ox.ac.uk>
Date: 2003-10-08T12:30:05Z
From: Brian Ripley
Subject: Unpredictable EPS->PDF rotation (PR#4460)
In-Reply-To: <x2oewsgjez.fsf@biostat.ku.dk>

On 8 Oct 2003, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:

> arnima@u.washington.edu writes:
>
> > Dear r-bugs,
> >
> > When I create EPS files, they sometimes appear rotated in my LaTeX PDF
> > document and sometimes they don't. Two examples:
> >
> > ## x1.eps is not rotated in LaTeX
> > x <- seq(-1, 1, length=100)
> > postscript("c:/x1.eps", height=3, width=4,
> >            horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, paper="special")
> > plot(x, dnorm(x), type="l")
> > dev.off()
> >
> > ## x2.eps is not rotated in LaTeX
> > x <- seq(-2, 2, length=100)
> > postscript("c:/x2.eps", height=3, width=4,
> >            horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, paper="special")
> > plot(x, dnorm(x), type="l")
> > dev.off()
> >
> > By LaTeX PDF, I am referring to the dvips->ghostscript pathway, but x2.eps
> > also rotates when distilled into PDF outside LaTeX. I have tried
> > ghostscript and acrobat, placed on a page or cropped, so the problem does
> > not seem to be confounded with particular PDF distillation software.
> >
> > I'm aware of the pdf() device in R, but EPS files are a widely used format
> > to share scientific graphics, often winding up embedded in a PDF document
> > at a later point in the hands of an editor.
> >
> > If at all possible, a more predictable postscript generator would be
> > appreciated, where EPS figures would not rotate when embedded in PDF
> > documents.

I think this is nothing to do with R, which generates predictable
postscript for me.

> I can reproduce the effect on RedHat 8, but I'm at a loss as to

Perhaps you could tells us what the effect is (the original message says
neither is rotated!) and how exactly to reproduce it?

I found that x1.eps is not rotated by Distiller, but x2.eps is.  That's not
a bug but intentional: Distiller (on its default settings) does auto-rotate
individual pages of eps files.  My guess is that gs is doing something
similar on your setup -- it rotates for me under gs8.00 unless I set
AutoRotate to /None (I used Convert in GSView to do so).

> explain it. The headers and bounding boxes of the two .eps files are
> identical and to the best of my eyesight they are also using the same
> coordinate system.
>

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