I have been plagued with the problem that SuSE configures their
systems to use @afourpaper in some way that is not obvious to
Perhaps in texinfo.cnf.
This format uses up a lot of paper.
I would prefer to use 3/4" margins all the way around,
There is a tradeoff between using up paper and having really really long
lines. The default format was my best attempt at a compromise. I don't
want to waste paper any more than anyone else - you should have seen the
default format in years past :).
\internalpagesizes{46\baselineskip}{6in}{\voffset}{.25in}{\bindingoffset}{36pt}%
If you change the \voffset to -.25in and the .25in to -.25in, it might
do what you want.
I think you should, somehow.
The reason I've resisted adding user-configurable margin commands is
that Texinfo's purpose is expressly to avoid physical formatting. It's
not LaTeX and isn't meant for general-purpose typesetting.
Also, your documentation says that pagesizes takes WIDTH [, HEIGHT
]. Obviously, this source is "more correct".
Thanks, I'll fix that.
k
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