The dimensions height and width of driver cljet5 are in wring order.
Created attachment 5147 [details] ghostscript-8.60-cljet5.dif this small patch corects the order
Henry thinks this is what needs to be done and will review the patch
I am pretty sure this is correct, I used to have a CLJ5, it is a long edge feed device, and the paper is setup to render scan lines parallel to the long edge. I assume this bug was reported based on reading the code, if there is a real problem please reopen it with a problem file and a command line.
Remark: I had several bug reports as package maintainer which had been verified by the user as fixed *with* my patch. Could it be that there is a difference between an european and an north american printer model? Most of the users here around use DIN A4 as paper size.
(In reply to comment #4) > Remark: I had several bug reports as package maintainer > which had been verified by the user as fixed *with* my patch. > Could it be that there is a difference between an european > and an north american printer model? Most of the users here > around use DIN A4 as paper size. Do you have the original reports somewhere?
(In reply to comment #5) > (In reply to comment #4) > > Remark: I had several bug reports as package maintainer > > which had been verified by the user as fixed *with* my patch. > > Could it be that there is a difference between an european > > and an north american printer model? Most of the users here > > around use DIN A4 as paper size. > > Do you have the original reports somewhere? Yep, this was discovered by our test suite, see http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=114068#c4 please hold in mind that our default paper size is the international size A4 and not the size US letter. That is that in Resource/Init/gs_init.ps I use /DEFAULTPAPERSIZE (a4) def together with -DA4 set in GENOPT of Makefile.in/Makefile