o this in emacs?}
Emacs has a whole set of various "Input methods", including a TeX method
that mimics the traditional TeX syntax for letters with accents and
diacritics. Sure you want to enter this topic? ;-)
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apping=tex-text]{Linux Libertine O}
\begin{document}
101 × 101
\end{document}
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installed, e.g., with "cpanm PDF::Imposition" or equivalent
methods) which, if I understand correctly, does exactly what you want.
See https://metacpan.org/pod/PDF::Imposition::Schema2up.
The module will install an executable "pdf-impose.pl", which you can
call against the pdf.
NMPOST7 writes:
> On 01/12/2013 10:14, Marco Pessotto wrote:
>> I'd suggest my perl module https://metacpan.org/release/PDF-Imposition
>> (to be installed, e.g., with "cpanm PDF::Imposition" or equivalent
>
> Thank you Marco. In LaTeX I generate a4 portrai