Bug 692628 - landscape docoment became portrait while using ghostscript
Summary: landscape docoment became portrait while using ghostscript
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Bug Tracker
Classification: Unclassified
Component: General (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P4 normal
Assignee: Default assignee
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Reported: 2011-10-24 11:30 UTC by suresh
Modified: 2011-10-24 13:53 UTC (History)
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This pdf we are using to print through the ghost script. (3.28 MB, application/pdf)
2011-10-24 11:30 UTC, suresh
Details
This .prn file generated after print the attached pdf file (50.39 MB, application/octet-stream)
2011-10-24 11:40 UTC, suresh
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Description suresh 2011-10-24 11:30:03 UTC
Created attachment 8041 [details]
This pdf we are using to print through the ghost script.

we are using ghostscript 9.04 in our desktop application.if we will print the Landscape document then the pdf document became portrait.we have attached the pdf document and .prn file for the pdf.please provide the solution to resolve this issue.
Comment 1 suresh 2011-10-24 11:40:13 UTC
Created attachment 8042 [details]
This .prn file generated after print the attached pdf file
Comment 2 Ken Sharp 2011-10-24 12:17:49 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> Created an attachment (id=8042) [details]
> This .prn file generated after print the attached pdf file

Ghostscript doesn't produce .prn files. You must supply a Ghostscript command line before we can investigate any problem.
Comment 3 Ken Sharp 2011-10-24 13:53:16 UTC
The PDF file was created by Adobe Acrobat 8.11 Image Conversion plug-in. The PostScript output (the .prn file) has been produced by what appears to be the Windows PostScript driver, ostensibly for a device named 'deskPDF'.

The PDF was not created by Ghostscript, the PostScript was not created by Ghostscript, I fail to see any way in which Ghostscript is involved.