That looks easier! How can you specify the order of the page on the layout? It seems that I can only set the number of pages per sides. I 've got Evince version 2.22.2...
Thanks On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:15 PM, TSH <tsh.gmane at miserableoldgit.me.uk> wrote: > On Thu, 13 May 2010 13:16:14 +0200, jujulj wrote: > >> hi, >> >> I'd like to create a 4 pages A6 booklet. I would like to be able to >> print 2 on a A4 sheet as follow >> >> on one side: >> >> 4 1 >> 4 1 >> >> on the other side: >> >> 2 3 >> 2 3 >> >> so that I'd just have to cut the sheet in the middle and fold each half >> to get my 2 booklets. >> >> I'm very new to Scribus. What document should I create to do that? How >> can I print it? >> >> Any help or pointer to tutorial for this specific task welcome! > > Hi Julien, > > I don't know if Scribus can do that directly - someone will probably be > along soon to tell you if it can - but I use the output of my PDF viewer > to do something similar. > > I use the Evince PDF viewer on a Linux system, so your options may be > different, but I make a normal A4 size PDF from Scribus, open that with > Evince, and then go File -> Print. On the 'Page Setup' tab, I can chose > how many pages get printed per side of A4, the order they print in, the > orientation of the paper, etc. Hit 'Print Preview' to check what the > output will be. I can then print this directly to paper, or make another > PDF of that output (Print To File in the 'General' tab), which makes it > easy for repeated use or distribution. > > > -- > Stewart H. > > Posting via Gmane > > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
