Managed printing in 'mirror' by adding this to my latex preamble: \special{papersize=5.5in,8.5in} \usepackage{poligraf} \mirror
BTW, this is a fantastic page showing what TeX can do in the world of graphics: http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/#graphics The TeX showcase Derek had also shown me some great tools for preparing TeX/LaTeX/LyX files for the printing house. See: [PDF] Poligraf: from T E X to printing house File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Poligraf: from T. E. X to printing house. Janusz Marian Nowacki. ∗. abstract. The macro package Poligraf was for the first time presented at the Polish T ... www.ntg.nl/eurotex/poli-en.pdf Colour-separations, CMYK printing and what not! This solution apparently comes from Poland. For more on using poligraph, see http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/generic/TeX-PS/poligraf/ Rgds, FN On 25/11/2007, Edgar D' Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 24, 2007 9:48 AM, Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोंया < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Could someone please guide me how to print a PDF file (generated in > > Lyx) in the mirror format? I need this for printing a book. Thanks! FN > > > > Fred, > I was checking mail at the LUG meet yesterday, and asked Arvind. The basic > idea is that you have to do mirror printing from the program itself (if it > supports that). For instance, (I think he said) CorelDraw or PageMaker had a > checkbox to do this. However, maybe Lyx doesn't have this feature. Arvind > also mentioned that he had (very long ago, in pre-Linux days) done a batch > file to modify a PostScript file to mirror-image the output while sending to > the printer. Based on that, I did some googling, and found something that > may help. If you print from Lyx to a PostScript file, you could then work on > this PS file to get mirror-imaged output: > http://www.tug.org/mail-archives/pstricks/2000/000469.html tells you, at the > bottom of the page, after the PS code: > > Alternatively, if you have the normal postscript file already generated, > please load it any ascii editor, cut and paste this mirror.ps after the > comments part in your normal postscript file. > If you view this file with gv (ghostscript) this will show mirror imaged > view of the contents. > > I think dvips (mentioned on that page) is for TeX to PS > conversion/generation, so probably it's not of use. However, if you ignore > that and use the manual mod quoted above this, it might work... > You could use Evince or other PostScript viewers to see if this works on > your book's PS file. If it does, you could then use the ps2pdf utility to > convert the modified PS file to PDF (the ps2pdf13 and ps2pdf14 commands on > my system were installed as part of the ghostscript-common-8.60-55 package > which is probably already on your system). > > HTH > Ed, > ************************************************************************* > ILUG-Goa's other mailing lists: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ilug-goa-announce LOW-VOLUME, ANNOUNCE LIST > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teach-yourself-linux FOR NEWBIES > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxgoahelp TECH HELP LIST > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/goa-floss-developer/ DEVELOPERS' LIST > http://feeds.goa-india.org (RSS-based news from across India) -- Frederick Noronha http://fn.goa-india.org Ph 0091-832-2409490 12000+ downloadable, sharable hi-res photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/