1 (edited by tiz.meneghe 2023-04-29 20:05:09)

Topic: To export multiple pages of drawing, portrait and landscape

Hello,

If I launch the drawing export command, where there is a vertical A4 sheet (for layout reasons), the PDF includes it in a part of the A4 landscape sheet.
Pagination error?
Do you have solutions or should I exclude that page and then print it separately? Too bad because then I lose the "merge page".


1) cart=portrait, no... portrait on page Landscape.
2,3) cart=Landscape, ok

Thank you.

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2 (edited by Calypso 2023-04-30 09:06:05)

Re: To export multiple pages of drawing, portrait and landscape

Hello,
If you open the page properties of the drawing sheet with a double click, there is a possibility to display the title block on the right when you print it out, it then looks as if it was drawn in portrait format. But you would have to rotate your components.

It is probably easier for you to print the special page separately and then insert it with a PDF program, for example split and merge, to get a coherent PDF.

Best regards
Stebo

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Re: To export multiple pages of drawing, portrait and landscape

Of course, two different cartouches were made, one horizontal and one vertical.
For some drawings, for example the LAYOUT or a "vertical" wiring diagram (as in elevators), in some cases the vertical title block is more convenient.

Using the rotated horizontal title block does not give a good reading result,  worse...

I had already hypothesized for two different exports and then merge them.

Too bad, thanks anyway.

HI, thanks

Tiziano.

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Re: To export multiple pages of drawing, portrait and landscape

tiz.meneghe wrote:

Hello,

If I launch the drawing export command, where there is a vertical A4 sheet (for layout reasons), the PDF includes it in a part of the A4 landscape sheet.
Pagination error?
Do you have solutions or should I exclude that page and then print it separately? Too bad because then I lose the "merge page".


1) cart=portrait, no... portrait on page Landscape.
2,3) cart=Landscape, ok

Thank you.

Yes you need to print it separately...we don't have a solution yet.

I don't think even with Adobe's tools that it's possible in a multi-page PDF to set the page orientation manually for each page?

"Le jour où tu découvres le Libre, tu sais que tu ne pourras jamais plus revenir en arrière..."

Re: To export multiple pages of drawing, portrait and landscape

hi, Laurent

Yes, Adobe can set the layout for each printed page (at least in the PRO version) and store it in the saved PDF file.
Other CADs, with the "adapt" menu to the print direction (vertical or horizontal), rotate it by 90° adapting it from A4(horizontal) to A4(vert).
In practice, it would be enough to "teach him" that he must print each page by printing the page in the correct direction of the tray.
The function in the menu works, but it doesn't apply to the "single" sheet but to all the sheets, obviously creating the error in the others...

It doesn't matter, it's okay...

HI,
Thank you.
Tiziano.