Am 2009-01-18 um 20:05 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:

I would like to use the imposition capabilities from ConTeXt to be able to print a PDF book in a standard laser printer. To save paper, I use the 2UP arranging option thanks to this code from the wiki:

\definepapersize        [filius][width=135.9mm, height=231.8mm]

Please refrain from using the page size name "filius" for other sizes than 92x172mm, it's confusing for everyone who knows "filius" planners!

Willi told you everything else - and apparently you missed to describe your actual problem, that's more a matter of clipping than of imposition. Sorry, can't help you with that. Perhaps you can utilize a tool like pdftrim?

Or define your paper height as max. 210mm at all - if you need it in trimmed & imposed form as well as as single pages, consider modes with different layouts.

If you try to impose a non-ConTeXt PDF, I'd look after placement options of \filterpages.


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