Alan E. Davis wrote:
A useful postscript utility is called "poster." It can do this for
many postscript files. Perhaps you can convert to postscript and do
this? Don't know exactly what you have in mind. I have printed a
tide graph on 12 sheets, and cut and pasted (meatspace) them together
on the wall of my classroom.
Alan Davis
You may can do this with Scribus as well. It may take a minute to
figure out but it works similar to QuarkXpress. It is called tiling in
those programs and I have done it that way before. We used to print a
newspaper on letter size pages and paste them together to a full size
newspaper to shoot negatives from. It works really well. It may work
for you. I dunno.
Just a thought.
Dale
:-)
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