Hi there,
is it possible to find out/select pages that are wider than high but page rotation is 0°?
I have some pdfs that contain pages in different sizes. All pages are at 0° rotation but some look like landscape because the width is greater than the height.
Regards,
Thorsten
Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Regards,
Thorsten
Thorsten
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Re: Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Have you tried using 'Normalize page rotate key' first? Maybe you could post a link to an example PDF?
Re: Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Hi,
What about the "Check page orientation"?
Loic
What about the "Check page orientation"?
Loic
Re: Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Hello,
thank you for your replies. (I have to check why I didn't get notified)
Yes, I tried to "Normalize page rotate key" first.
"Check page orientation" only checks for the rotation value which is 0° for all pages in those documents.
Regards,
Thorsten
thank you for your replies. (I have to check why I didn't get notified)
Yes, I tried to "Normalize page rotate key" first.
"Check page orientation" only checks for the rotation value which is 0° for all pages in those documents.
Regards,
Thorsten
Regards,
Thorsten
Thorsten
Re: Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Hi Thorsten,
if possible, send me a file and I will have a look:
loica (at) enfocus (dot) com
if possible, send me a file and I will have a look:
loica (at) enfocus (dot) com
Re: Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Hi Loic,
thanks a lot. An email is on its way.
thanks a lot. An email is on its way.
Regards,
Thorsten
Thorsten
Re: Select pages that are "optical" landscape
Hi there,
Thanks go to loicaigon who found out that the "Select by page orientation" command does the trick.
I don't know why this didn't work in the first place. Maybe I discarded the command because it did not find the rotated pages.
So I use a combination now. First rotate all pages to 0° and then check for landscape pages.
Regards,
Thorsten
Thanks go to loicaigon who found out that the "Select by page orientation" command does the trick.
I don't know why this didn't work in the first place. Maybe I discarded the command because it did not find the rotated pages.
So I use a combination now. First rotate all pages to 0° and then check for landscape pages.
Regards,
Thorsten
Regards,
Thorsten
Thorsten
Re: Select pages that are "optical" landscape
My Pleasure! Providing sample files helped ensuring we provide a valid answer.