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Re: NSPrintInfo bug?
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Re: NSPrintInfo bug?


  • Subject: Re: NSPrintInfo bug?
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:15:14 -0500

On 20 Sep 2005, at 2:43 PM, Ken Victor wrote:

if i define and set my default paper to be wider than it is tall, and set my orientation to be [portrait], NSPrintInfo still reports the orientation as landscape. note that if i use the carbon apis to examine the page format, they describe things properly, ie, with the width and height as i set them and with the orientation as portrait. i believe this to be a bug. or do i misunderstand something? if it is a bug, is it known?

Cure my ignorance, please. I had thought that there was no intelligible definition of "portrait orientation" _other_ than that the image is taller than it is wide?


    -- F

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