Mike McCarty wrote:
Santanu Chatterjee wrote:
Hi Everybody,
How do I do n-up printing of postscript files in Linux using the
layout of my
choice? I can use psnup to convert a .ps file to one with say, 6 logical
I use mpage. It works great for me. I use it for two-sided printing,
two-up, two-up two-sided, and four-up two-sided. I made some little
scripts for that, as the options are a little bit arcane.
http://www.mesa.nl/pub/mpage
ftp://ftp.mesa.nl/pub/mpage
pages
per sheet. But the problem with this is that the layout used, say, x
logical pages per
column and y logical pages per row (where x*y=6 in this case) is selected
by psnup.
I dunno whether mpage can do exactly what you want, but if it
can, it works very well, in my experience. It has options to
print 1, 2, 4, or 8 pages per sheet, and can do two-sided.
It takes two passes to do two-sided.
OOPS. It takes two passes to do two-sided on my machine.
It can handle duplex, tumble, and duplex tumble as well.
Mike
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