Scaling an A4 doc to 2-up Landscape on A4

2006-08-05 Thread john
I have a LyX A4 document which I want to print in Landscape on A4. I want 2 pages to each sheet to make an A5 booklet. I remember a year or so back, someone on this list suggested using psbook and psnup. Does anyone the precise arguments? I have tried: cat doc.ps | psbook | psnup -2 | lp -d

Re: Scaling an A4 doc to 2-up Landscape on A4

2006-08-05 Thread Matej Cepl
john wrote: I have tried: cat doc.ps | psbook | psnup -2 | lp -d printer Aside from honoring you with Useless Use of Cat Award (http://laku19.adsl.netsonic.fi/~era/unix/award.html) psnup has really weird syntax -- the parameter is really -2up (don't ask me why). So this should read: psbook

Scaling an A4 doc to 2-up Landscape on A4

2006-08-05 Thread john
I have a LyX A4 document which I want to print in Landscape on A4. I want 2 pages to each sheet to make an A5 booklet. I remember a year or so back, someone on this list suggested using psbook and psnup. Does anyone the precise arguments? I have tried: cat doc.ps | psbook | psnup -2 | lp -d

Re: Scaling an A4 doc to 2-up Landscape on A4

2006-08-05 Thread Matej Cepl
john wrote: I have tried: cat doc.ps | psbook | psnup -2 | lp -d printer Aside from honoring you with Useless Use of Cat Award (http://laku19.adsl.netsonic.fi/~era/unix/award.html) psnup has really weird syntax -- the parameter is really -2up (don't ask me why). So this should read: psbook

Scaling an A4 doc to 2-up Landscape on A4

2006-08-05 Thread john
I have a LyX A4 document which I want to print in Landscape on A4. I want 2 pages to each sheet to make an A5 booklet. I remember a year or so back, someone on this list suggested using psbook and psnup. Does anyone the precise arguments? I have tried: cat doc.ps | psbook | psnup -2 | lp -d

Re: Scaling an A4 doc to 2-up Landscape on A4

2006-08-05 Thread Matej Cepl
john wrote: > I have tried: cat doc.ps | psbook | psnup -2 | lp -d printer Aside from honoring you with Useless Use of Cat Award (http://laku19.adsl.netsonic.fi/~era/unix/award.html) psnup has really weird syntax -- the parameter is really -2up (don't ask me why). So this should read: psbook