How to rotate page in pdf viewer without xetex?












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I want to rotate page with large figure in pdf viewer and it works only in xetex.



I found many similar questions and tried answers here but no one works as expected for me. There happen unwanted page breaks, to much pages are rotated, wrong page is rotated, page is converted to landscape, etc...



So how?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{ifxetex}
usepackage{blindtext}
usepackage[figuresleft]{rotating}
usepackage{graphicx}

begin{document}
Blindtext END ONE

Blindtext END TWO

begin{figure}
ifxetex
% this works with xetex
special{pdf: put @thispage <</Rotate 90>>}%
else
% so how to rotate page for luatex, pdftex, etc...?
This page should be rotated.
fi
begin{sideways}
resizebox{!}{textwidth}{includegraphics{example-image-a}}
end{sideways}
caption{Example}
end{figure}

Blindtext END THREE

Blindtext END FOUR

end{document}









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  • pdfpageattrexpandafter{thepdfpageattr/Rotate 90} or Rotate 270 depended if doublesided and the orientation you wish to have.

    – koleygr
    Feb 18 at 14:03











  • See the pdflscape package.

    – John Kormylo
    Feb 18 at 16:45











  • See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/471472/….

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 18 at 18:28











  • Solution from above link works and that's great. But does it have to be so complicated in comparison to single line command with xetex? Any way to simplify it?

    – Simon
    Feb 18 at 20:01
















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I want to rotate page with large figure in pdf viewer and it works only in xetex.



I found many similar questions and tried answers here but no one works as expected for me. There happen unwanted page breaks, to much pages are rotated, wrong page is rotated, page is converted to landscape, etc...



So how?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{ifxetex}
usepackage{blindtext}
usepackage[figuresleft]{rotating}
usepackage{graphicx}

begin{document}
Blindtext END ONE

Blindtext END TWO

begin{figure}
ifxetex
% this works with xetex
special{pdf: put @thispage <</Rotate 90>>}%
else
% so how to rotate page for luatex, pdftex, etc...?
This page should be rotated.
fi
begin{sideways}
resizebox{!}{textwidth}{includegraphics{example-image-a}}
end{sideways}
caption{Example}
end{figure}

Blindtext END THREE

Blindtext END FOUR

end{document}









share|improve this question























  • pdfpageattrexpandafter{thepdfpageattr/Rotate 90} or Rotate 270 depended if doublesided and the orientation you wish to have.

    – koleygr
    Feb 18 at 14:03











  • See the pdflscape package.

    – John Kormylo
    Feb 18 at 16:45











  • See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/471472/….

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 18 at 18:28











  • Solution from above link works and that's great. But does it have to be so complicated in comparison to single line command with xetex? Any way to simplify it?

    – Simon
    Feb 18 at 20:01














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I want to rotate page with large figure in pdf viewer and it works only in xetex.



I found many similar questions and tried answers here but no one works as expected for me. There happen unwanted page breaks, to much pages are rotated, wrong page is rotated, page is converted to landscape, etc...



So how?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{ifxetex}
usepackage{blindtext}
usepackage[figuresleft]{rotating}
usepackage{graphicx}

begin{document}
Blindtext END ONE

Blindtext END TWO

begin{figure}
ifxetex
% this works with xetex
special{pdf: put @thispage <</Rotate 90>>}%
else
% so how to rotate page for luatex, pdftex, etc...?
This page should be rotated.
fi
begin{sideways}
resizebox{!}{textwidth}{includegraphics{example-image-a}}
end{sideways}
caption{Example}
end{figure}

Blindtext END THREE

Blindtext END FOUR

end{document}









share|improve this question














I want to rotate page with large figure in pdf viewer and it works only in xetex.



I found many similar questions and tried answers here but no one works as expected for me. There happen unwanted page breaks, to much pages are rotated, wrong page is rotated, page is converted to landscape, etc...



So how?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{ifxetex}
usepackage{blindtext}
usepackage[figuresleft]{rotating}
usepackage{graphicx}

begin{document}
Blindtext END ONE

Blindtext END TWO

begin{figure}
ifxetex
% this works with xetex
special{pdf: put @thispage <</Rotate 90>>}%
else
% so how to rotate page for luatex, pdftex, etc...?
This page should be rotated.
fi
begin{sideways}
resizebox{!}{textwidth}{includegraphics{example-image-a}}
end{sideways}
caption{Example}
end{figure}

Blindtext END THREE

Blindtext END FOUR

end{document}






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  • pdfpageattrexpandafter{thepdfpageattr/Rotate 90} or Rotate 270 depended if doublesided and the orientation you wish to have.

    – koleygr
    Feb 18 at 14:03











  • See the pdflscape package.

    – John Kormylo
    Feb 18 at 16:45











  • See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/471472/….

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 18 at 18:28











  • Solution from above link works and that's great. But does it have to be so complicated in comparison to single line command with xetex? Any way to simplify it?

    – Simon
    Feb 18 at 20:01



















  • pdfpageattrexpandafter{thepdfpageattr/Rotate 90} or Rotate 270 depended if doublesided and the orientation you wish to have.

    – koleygr
    Feb 18 at 14:03











  • See the pdflscape package.

    – John Kormylo
    Feb 18 at 16:45











  • See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/471472/….

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 18 at 18:28











  • Solution from above link works and that's great. But does it have to be so complicated in comparison to single line command with xetex? Any way to simplify it?

    – Simon
    Feb 18 at 20:01

















pdfpageattrexpandafter{thepdfpageattr/Rotate 90} or Rotate 270 depended if doublesided and the orientation you wish to have.

– koleygr
Feb 18 at 14:03





pdfpageattrexpandafter{thepdfpageattr/Rotate 90} or Rotate 270 depended if doublesided and the orientation you wish to have.

– koleygr
Feb 18 at 14:03













See the pdflscape package.

– John Kormylo
Feb 18 at 16:45





See the pdflscape package.

– John Kormylo
Feb 18 at 16:45













See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/471472/….

– Ulrike Fischer
Feb 18 at 18:28





See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/471472/….

– Ulrike Fischer
Feb 18 at 18:28













Solution from above link works and that's great. But does it have to be so complicated in comparison to single line command with xetex? Any way to simplify it?

– Simon
Feb 18 at 20:01





Solution from above link works and that's great. But does it have to be so complicated in comparison to single line command with xetex? Any way to simplify it?

– Simon
Feb 18 at 20:01










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