Full page orientation change
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I am trying to to change a full page orientation with text, header and footer.
I found that using KOMA scripts is working better that lscape in my case, especially with header / footer orientation. See this example.
Now before sending the document to the printer I'd like to make sure that all pages have the same orientation. I other word is there a portable option to change page orientation in PDF without playing around with pdfpageattr
which is not supported by xetex or PLS@Rotate
which can be tricky with odd / even pages?
Thanks in advance.
Here is my MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[usegeometry]{typearea}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in]{geometry}
usepackage[manualmark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
%% usepackage{pdflscape}
KOMAoptions{headsepline=false}
ihead{ihead}
chead{chead}
ohead{ohead}
ifoot{ifoot}
cfoot{cfoot}
ofoot{ofoot}
usepackage{blindtext}%
makeatletter
newcommand{mylandscape}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{90}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=landscape, pagesize}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
newcommand{myportrait}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{0}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=portrait}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
makeatother
begin{document}
myportrait
Blindtext
mylandscape
Blindtext
newpage
myportrait
Blindtext
end{document}
Result:
And expected result:
xetex koma-script landscape scrlayer-scrpage
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I am trying to to change a full page orientation with text, header and footer.
I found that using KOMA scripts is working better that lscape in my case, especially with header / footer orientation. See this example.
Now before sending the document to the printer I'd like to make sure that all pages have the same orientation. I other word is there a portable option to change page orientation in PDF without playing around with pdfpageattr
which is not supported by xetex or PLS@Rotate
which can be tricky with odd / even pages?
Thanks in advance.
Here is my MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[usegeometry]{typearea}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in]{geometry}
usepackage[manualmark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
%% usepackage{pdflscape}
KOMAoptions{headsepline=false}
ihead{ihead}
chead{chead}
ohead{ohead}
ifoot{ifoot}
cfoot{cfoot}
ofoot{ofoot}
usepackage{blindtext}%
makeatletter
newcommand{mylandscape}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{90}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=landscape, pagesize}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
newcommand{myportrait}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{0}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=portrait}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
makeatother
begin{document}
myportrait
Blindtext
mylandscape
Blindtext
newpage
myportrait
Blindtext
end{document}
Result:
And expected result:
xetex koma-script landscape scrlayer-scrpage
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I am trying to to change a full page orientation with text, header and footer.
I found that using KOMA scripts is working better that lscape in my case, especially with header / footer orientation. See this example.
Now before sending the document to the printer I'd like to make sure that all pages have the same orientation. I other word is there a portable option to change page orientation in PDF without playing around with pdfpageattr
which is not supported by xetex or PLS@Rotate
which can be tricky with odd / even pages?
Thanks in advance.
Here is my MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[usegeometry]{typearea}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in]{geometry}
usepackage[manualmark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
%% usepackage{pdflscape}
KOMAoptions{headsepline=false}
ihead{ihead}
chead{chead}
ohead{ohead}
ifoot{ifoot}
cfoot{cfoot}
ofoot{ofoot}
usepackage{blindtext}%
makeatletter
newcommand{mylandscape}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{90}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=landscape, pagesize}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
newcommand{myportrait}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{0}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=portrait}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
makeatother
begin{document}
myportrait
Blindtext
mylandscape
Blindtext
newpage
myportrait
Blindtext
end{document}
Result:
And expected result:
xetex koma-script landscape scrlayer-scrpage
I am trying to to change a full page orientation with text, header and footer.
I found that using KOMA scripts is working better that lscape in my case, especially with header / footer orientation. See this example.
Now before sending the document to the printer I'd like to make sure that all pages have the same orientation. I other word is there a portable option to change page orientation in PDF without playing around with pdfpageattr
which is not supported by xetex or PLS@Rotate
which can be tricky with odd / even pages?
Thanks in advance.
Here is my MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[usegeometry]{typearea}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in]{geometry}
usepackage[manualmark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
%% usepackage{pdflscape}
KOMAoptions{headsepline=false}
ihead{ihead}
chead{chead}
ohead{ohead}
ifoot{ifoot}
cfoot{cfoot}
ofoot{ofoot}
usepackage{blindtext}%
makeatletter
newcommand{mylandscape}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{90}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=landscape, pagesize}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
newcommand{myportrait}{%
%% PLS@Rotate{0}
cleardoublepage%
KOMAoptions{paper=portrait}%
recalctypearea%
newgeometry{hmargin=.65in,vmargin=1.1in}%
}%
makeatother
begin{document}
myportrait
Blindtext
mylandscape
Blindtext
newpage
myportrait
Blindtext
end{document}
Result:
And expected result:
xetex koma-script landscape scrlayer-scrpage
xetex koma-script landscape scrlayer-scrpage
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