Karl Berry wrote:
> 
>     It sounded like the output file had to not specify the paper size.
> 
> It is true.
> 
>     The texinfo manual told me how to generate A4 but not to do this.
> 
> >From the `Format with texi2dvi' node:
> 
>   Perhaps the most useful option to `texi2dvi' is `--texinfo=CMD'.
> This inserts CMD on a line by itself after the `@setfilename' in a
> temporary copy of the input file before running TeX.  With this, you
> can specify different printing formats, such as `@smallbook' (*note
> smallbook::), `@afourpaper' (*note A4 Paper::), or `@pageparams' (*note
> pagesizes::), without actually changing the document source.  (You can
> also do this on a site-wide basis with `texinfo.cnf'; *note Preparing
> for TeX: Preparing for TeX.).

I saw this so does it mean that I have to process the document
twice -- once for letter and once for A4?  I thought that if the output
file avoided specifying paper size, then it could be printed on either
size paper.

Or are you saying I should explicitly set the page size to 11.5in using
@pageparams?


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