Marco van de Voort het geskryf: > > At the uni I had a big 5SI with a duplex unit, so printing double > sided in A5 format was easy. I usually didn't cut it though, just
Our company has huge printers as well — they do everything but make coffee. Apparently that's an optional extra. ;-) We often print and bind our own manuals for our franchisees — if we have a stock shortage or in a pinch. > If you can obtain the latex source as generated by fpdoc, it > shouldn't be that long. Just find anything before the first unit, > save it as preamble, and then cut on unit borders. 5 minutes. I already have the latest doc source checked out — I just haven't bothered installing LaTeX yet. Internally, our company moved over to OpenDocument (ODT) format instead of TeX, so lately I don't have a need for LaTeX myself. But with apt-get it's no trouble really. > For a RTL reference I'd like ringbinding because it will lay flat > open, so you can type with two hands. I was actually refering to comb binding or plastic spiral binding — I just didn't know the correct name at the time I sent that message. But I see what you mean about Ring Binding on a desk. Umm… Maybe for the smaller books, I'll use 'perfect binding' (glue) with a paperback cover for the smaller books and for the larger document like RTL, use ring binding. Then the huge size shouldn't be such an issue either. Regards, - Graeme - -- fpGUI Toolkit — a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal