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Package: pdfjam
Version: 1.20-2
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
Adding a command line parameter for "twoside" option
for "article" document style would be quite helpful.
Thanks,
Igor Stirbu
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Package: pdfjam
Version: 2.05-2
Hi,
the feature you requested is included into the version of pdfjam which
is in squeeze and unstable now (pdfjam-2.05-2). I guess it was in
earlier 2.x versions, as well, but haven't looked it up.
It however is in pdfjam 2.05-2:
$ pdfjam --help
[...]
--twoside
--no-twoside
Specify (or not) the 'twoside' document class option.
[...]
And of course also usable in pdfnup.
It is documented in the manpage of pdfjam(1), too.
Cheers,
Mika
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