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Jeanne Clelland - 20 Jan 2005 17:57 GMT
Does anyone know if it's possible to get TeXShop to print in landscape
mode?  I'm making landscape-style slides for a talk, and I can get OzTeX
to print them correctly, but I'd really like to do it in TeXShop if
possible.

Jeanne
Maarten Sneep - 20 Jan 2005 19:14 GMT
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<Jeanne.Clelland-411F9F.10575420012005@peabody.colorado.edu>,

> Does anyone know if it's possible to get TeXShop to print in landscape
> mode?  I'm making landscape-style slides for a talk, and I can get OzTeX
> to print them correctly, but I'd really like to do it in TeXShop if
> possible.

Open the pdf in preview or adobe reader and print from there.

Maarten
Jeanne Clelland - 21 Jan 2005 17:46 GMT
> In article
> <Jeanne.Clelland-411F9F.10575420012005@peabody.colorado.edu>,
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>
> Maarten

Unfortunately, TeXShop insists on scaling the PDF file in such a way
that the slide fits on a page in portrait mode.  So when I print it in
landscape mode, it's way too small and not centered correctly.  Is there
any way I can force TeXShop to create PDF files that would actually
cover an entire page in landscape mode?  

Jeanne
Niels van Everdinck - 21 Jan 2005 18:18 GMT
> Does anyone know if it's possible to get TeXShop to print in landscape
> mode?  I'm making landscape-style slides for a talk, and I can get
> OzTeX to print them correctly, but I'd really like to do it in TeXShop
> if possible.
>
> Jeanne

That must be possible. I think asking your question in comp.tex.tex
will be more successful. There are people who can help you, they know
the way to provide you with LaTeX templates for presentation slides...
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