You may need to additionally tumble the pages to the printer (use -T option)
if you want them double sided as per a A5 booklet, psnup only puts any
number of *logical* pages onto one, psbook will arrange first opposite last
and so on. You can pipe the commands together.
But you haven't described what your problems are - we need to know to help
you.
I used them both for making A5 (double-sided) booklets of draft copies of my
thesis; I could carry them around in my pocket to edit, very convenient and
cheap! ;-)
k.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sasa Janiska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: SuSE Linux Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, April 26, 1999 6:53 PM
Subject: [SuSE Linux] psnup & psbook problem
:
:Hi!
:
:I'm putting one smaller book together using Lyx (I've just discovered
:it and I'm so happy) on SuSE 6.0
:
:I'd like to print 2 portrait A5 pages from the book on 1 landscape A4
:page.
:I've got the info to use psnup for that purpose, but I'm not getting
:desired result.
:
:Anybody has some experience with it?
:
:What about psbook to get the whole book ready to put in a cover?
:Sasa
:
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:Zagreb, Croatia
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