Le Lundi 12 Juin 2006 14:33, K. Elo a écrit :
Hi,
2006-06-12 14:42 -0500, Patrick Serru:
Hi everybody,
I have a canadian users manual. The first part of it is written in english and the second part is written in french but up side down. It's
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great idea for a paper booklet, but I dont want to print. Does anybody knows a way to get a pdf whole document mirrored horizontaly (please, rather not page by page :-) ) ?
How about entering (in console):
pdf2ps SOURCE.pdf pstops '1:0@1H' SOURCE.ps TARGET.ps ps2pdf TARGET.ps
After this the horizontally mirrored document can be found in TARGET.pdf.
Kind regards, Kimmo
Thank you, Kimmo, I am a bit embarrassed because it is not spécialy a KDE topic on a KDE mailing list... The commands: pdf2ps "Quick Start Guide.pdf" ~/tmp.ps pstops '1:0@1H' ~/tmp.ps ~/tmp3.ps ps2pdf ~/tmp3.ps ~/tmp3.pdf worked fine. But I badely explained because my nead was not a mirroring but a 180 deg rotation, sorry for that... Having a look at "man:pstops", I sow that it talks about rotation but I did not understand much of this manual )-: . I have the solution, and had it with KDE and its adapted tools. I maid a mistake in my "self responding" mail writting «leaves the english pages "normal"»: all the pages are correctly rotated. Regards, Patrick