After many hours struggling with evince and cupsdrivers, and many
paper wasted, I chose to latex the document. taking the idea from
pdfnup I arranjed the sourced to get the result I wanted:
\documentclass[a4paper,landscape]{article}
\paperwidth=420mm
\paperheight=297mm
\pdfpagewidth=\paperwidth
\p
2008/5/21 David Pirotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> evince [gnome document viewer] will do that for you as well,
> i am using it a lot and i am quite happy, it's been improved a
> lot recently [i am using version 2.20.2]
David, speaking of evince, maybe you experience the same problem with
exaggerated
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Am Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008 schrieb David Pirotte:
> evince [gnome document viewer] will do that for you as well,
Just as KPDF does (as it's using KDE's printing dialog, you can do n-up,
duplex and even booklet printing, poster printing, etc.)
Cheers,
evince [gnome document viewer] will do that for you as well,
i am using it a lot and i am quite happy, it's been improved a
lot recently [i am using version 2.20.2]
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince
David
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Le Wed, 21 May 2008 09:55:35 +0200,
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
At least on Linux machines, there are several useful tools to do these
things in Postscript files,
for example psnup and pstops. Also, if you use the CUPS printer driver,
there's an option to lpr
to get 2-up printing of any document.
/Mats
James E. Bailey wrote:
I was just wondering if it's
I was just wondering if it's possible to get lilypond to print 2-up.
So I get two A4 sheets on one A3 sheet? I know I can do it in acrobat,
but I like to use acrobat as infrequently as possible, and I've
actually never used ghostscript directly.