Heiko Oberdiek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would not use and I am not using pdfTeX with seminar, too many problems.
Do you mean this in the sense that we should not even support users who still do it, and not put anything for pdfTeX in the conffile? > Also the problem is not entirely clear to me, you mean the setting > of the /Rotate entry in the page attributes? Well, look at the following minimal example: \documentclass[a4]{seminar} % \input seminar.bug % \input seminar.bg2 \begin{document} \begin{slide} \centerline{Slide Test} \end{slide} \end{document} (commenting in the \input's does not change it). With latex-dvips-ps2pdf you get a landscape slide that is displayed as landscape by xpdf, acroread, etc. (I think there is still some gv bug). With the same file and pdflatex, you get a landscape slide that is displayed on a portrait sheet by the viewers, i.e. there's empty space at the bottom, while the rigth third is truncated. > Then the token register \pdfpagesattr > \pdfpagesattr{/Rotate 90} > could be used for pdfTeX. \documentclass[a4]{seminar} % \input seminar.bug % \input seminar.bg2 \pdfpagesattr{/Rotate 90} \begin{document} \begin{slide} \centerline{Slide Test} \end{slide} \end{document} gives the same truncated page, but rotated to the right. If I put the command within the slide environment, nothing changes in acroread, and xpdf makes funny things. Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer