sorry...i just remembered something...
enscript is used to print text...
try the 'psnups' tool. you can find it for free wiht a
bunch of other ps utilities...unfortunately, i forgot
the name of the entire package, but i know that psnups
definitely does what you want.
hope this helps,
sorry for
TIA, Paulo Henrique
Hi Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira,
e.g. with psnup. Try this:
psnup -pa4 -n 2 file.ps file2.ps
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use a package called 'enscript'
(get it if it's not installed already)
there are options to send it straight to the printer,
or to save it to a different file.
something like '$enscript -2gR filename'
(i'm a little rusty on the options, but there's always
the 'man' command :-)
hope this helps
I think that enscript transforms text to ps. I want ps to ps.
Thanks anyway, Paulo Henrique
Quoting Igor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
use a package called 'enscript'
(get it if it's not installed already)
there are options to send it straight to the printer,
or to save it to a
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
TIA, Paulo Henrique
Try the mpage package, it does a nice job
Jason
*- On 28 Jul, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote about Re: How to
divide a .ps file in another .ps file with two pages by pages
I think that enscript transforms text to ps. I want ps to ps.
You just answered you
Thanks, worked.
Quoting Jason Gunthorpe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
TIA, Paulo Henrique
Try the mpage package, it does a nice job
Jason
Thanks, worked too.
Quoting Brian Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
*- On 28 Jul, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote about Re: How to
divide a .ps file in another .ps file with two pages by pages
I think that enscript transforms text to ps. I want ps to ps.
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