> Is there a way to do "Download as PDF" and get A4 pages instead > of Letter? Yes, I know I can do "Download as LaTeX" and edit the > result to get A4 but if there is a setting I have missed I save > work and time.
I typically use the "nbconvert" tool (that one typically installs at the same time as installing jupyter). Behind the scenes, this goes through latex (and through pandoc in particular). It seems most natural to convert to latex. One can specify a template to be used in nbconvert. See https://nbconvert.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html for a bit more on this. The template is really used in the same way that templates are passed with pandoc. Alternately, if you didn't want to muck around with figuring out how to specify your own template, you could just modify the first line of the generated tex file to something like \documentclass[12pt, a4paper]{article} If you wanted a completely different (and perhaps lackluster) approach, you could just view the notebook in your favorite browser and print-to-pdf. Good luck! DLD -- David Lowry-Duda <da...@lowryduda.com> <davidlowryduda.com> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list