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On Thu, 23 Jan 1997 raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu wrote: > Try using "ps2fax" to convert the postscript directly, then use > "fax2ps" to turn it back into postscript and see what you get. Or use > "viewfax" from ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/contrib/ to examine it, and > "ghostview" from ftp://aeneas.mit.edu/pub/gnu/ to examine the original > and resulting Postscript. > I did as you suggest. Both the postscript and the tiff version look basically the same. Here's a meagre representation with XXX for page 1 and YYY for page 2. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX YYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY ^ | This is about where the page is cut off in landscape. The part where the problem occurs is between the two pages - or rather where the pagebreak is mean't to be. This is signified in the original ascii code as a (^L) or hex 0x0c. I am now convinced that TEXTFMT does not like this page break symbol. Is there another way to get textfmt to break pages in designated spots - other than padding out with blank lines ?? Maybe another symbol is required to signify a page break? Otherwise is there another utility other than textfmt that would work properly? Any help on this one greatly appreciated... Catch Ya, Dave. David Batterham Energy Brix Australia