On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 08:59 +1100, Owen wrote: > You don't give enough information for your intention, a perpetual > calendar perhaps?
What do you mean by perpetual ? Sorry - english is my second language > Do you want 366 single sided A5 pages, Jan 1->Dec 31 Yes. Well - to have it in nice format I want to have 2 days printed on A4 paper, which after cutting will give A5 format. All days. Actually January is gone so it can start on Feb or even March. Printed both sides. > Do you want double sided (183 pages) Yes. That's the issue because days needs to follow - one after another after everything will be printed and bonded together. So there needs to be special order of days on page A4. After cutting I need to be able to put it together. > And what information do you want on each page (Day and Month?) I need 50% space from top for meetings and objectives. There are going to be hours from 06:00 until 22:00 on left. and on right side objectives. Under it remaining 50% of space will be separated in half (25% and 25%) and there are going to be two more panels. |---------| | | |----|----| | | | |----|----| On top of page day, month, year. that will take max 5% rectangle > Scripting is probably out of the question for you, though I suspect it > would be a useful script if written I was wondering if there will be a chance to write a script which will allow me to put pages in order for print. Everything else I can design as I have some small experience with Photoshop, Gimp, inkscape... > Another approach would be to have a two fold publication. Sun and Wed > one side, Mon Tue the other (second sheet Thu Blank, Fri Sat) and just > fold, then bind or guillotine. Yes. I was thinking of something like that as well. Probably 7 days (not even) will be hard to match on page cut in 2 (even). Saturday and Sunday can go on one page half half like in many calendars on the market. That will solve problem
