On Tuesday 24 October 2006 22:12, Chris Bergstresser wrote: > On 10/24/06, Bill Harris <bill_harris at facilitatedsystems.com> wrote: > > > First, I was thinking I could create a bunch of individual Scribus > > > documents, each consisting of a single index card. But I wasn't sure > > > there would be an easy way to combine all these individual documents > > > into a single one for printing. That is, once I have 300+ files, I > > > would need to combine them into larger aggregates (4 to a sheet for > > > 8.5x11 paper, more for a poster). I could just create a 6x10 document > > > with four of them on it, but then I couldn't easily change it for > > > larger sizes. Is there a better way of doing this? > > > > While I don't know if it would meet your needs, I usually use pdftk > > (http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/) > > It doesn't look like pdftk allows you to combine separate pdf > documents into a single larger page size. That is, I need to take > something like this: > > doc1: Af_|_Ab > doc2: Bf_|_Bb > doc3: Cf_|_Cb > > ... and create a single document like this: > > doc1: AfBf_|_BbAb > Cf___|___Cb > > > or perhaps the LaTeX pdfpages.sty when > > I have to merge PDF documents together. > > Yeah, but if I have to do it in LaTeX, I could just layout the whole > document in LaTeX. I was hoping to avoid doing that. > > -- Chris
A simpler solution might just be group and then multiple duplicate? Craig
