Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. Today my colleagues were
oohing and aahing over our pretty little exam booklet!
Robin
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Robin Turner
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Ankara 06533
Turkey
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 05:42:20PM +0200, robin wrote:
> Many system upgrades ago, I had a neat little script called psbooklet
> which would take a PostScript file and turn it into an A4 booklet (sort
> of a combination of pstops and psbook). Now I can't find it anywhere on
> the net. Does any
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, Vitaly Lipatov wrote:
> Does attached script all you needed?
>
Yes, thanks.
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Does attached script all you needed?
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ps2booklet.sh
Description: application/shellscript
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Robin Turner wrote:
> > >What is wrong with this?
> > >
> > > #!/bin/sh
> > > TMPF1=`mktemp /tmp/psbooklet1XX`
> > > TMPF2=`mktemp /tmp/psbooklet2XX`
> > > psbook $1 $TMPF1
> > > psnup -2 $TMPF1 $TMPF2
> > > [ $? == 0 ] && { mv $TMPF2 $1
Robin Turner wrote:
> >What is wrong with this?
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > TMPF1=`mktemp /tmp/psbooklet1XX`
> > TMPF2=`mktemp /tmp/psbooklet2XX`
> > psbook $1 $TMPF1
> > psnup -2 $TMPF1 $TMPF2
> > [ $? == 0 ] && { mv $TMPF2 $1 ; rm $TMPF1 }
> >
> >Matej
> >
> Got this mes
Matej Cepl wrote:
robin wrote:
Many system upgrades ago, I had a neat little script called psbooklet
which would take a PostScript file and turn it into an A4 booklet (sort
of a combination of pstops and psbook). Now I can't find it anywhere on
the net. Does anyone know a download location
robin wrote:
> Many system upgrades ago, I had a neat little script called psbooklet
> which would take a PostScript file and turn it into an A4 booklet (sort
> of a combination of pstops and psbook). Now I can't find it anywhere on
> the net. Does anyone know a download location for this scri
Many system upgrades ago, I had a neat little script called psbooklet
which would take a PostScript file and turn it into an A4 booklet (sort
of a combination of pstops and psbook). Now I can't find it anywhere on
the net. Does anyone know a download location for this script, or any
equivalen