On 9/20/2010 9:39 PM, John Culleton wrote: > On Linux I use PostScript utilities from PSUtil for this task. Here is > the script I have used for years to take any arbitrary Postscript file > containing 8.5 x 11 pages and impose it on 11 x 17 pages.: > > psbook $1.ps $1b.ps > echo 'psnup' > psnup -2 -ptabloid -Pletter $1b.ps $1p.ps > echo 'psselect' > psselect -o $1p.ps $1o.ps > psselect -e -r $1p.ps $1e.ps > #lpr $1o.ps > #echo 'switch paper' > #read x > #lpr $1e.ps > #rm $1p.ps $1e.ps $1o.ps $1b.ps > > The script is called with the name of the original Postscript file, > less the .ps suffix. File foo.ps is called with: > script1a foo.
Thanks John. I use Xubuntu running in Virtualbox, so I'll give it a try. Jim
