On 6/8/06, Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael O'Keefe wrote:
> psnup
>
Ah-hah! Thanks. That was the clue I needed to put into google to find this:

psnup -h10.5in -w9.4in -H13in -W6in -l -3 -s.7
/usr/share/emacs/21.4/etc/refcard.ps

which nicely formats the GNU emacs refcard.ps into a handy two sheet
reference.

_If_ you have a two-sided (duplex) printer, you will find to your
disappointment that psnup adds code that defeats the duplexing.  There
is another program, psset, that puts the duplexing code back in.

For better or worse, the current version of psset (which is a shell
script that writes a sed script to insert commands in the PostScript)
has a typo in it that makes the result crash the PostScript
interpreter.  The typo was harmless before some new features were
added to sed.

I haven't been able to feed this information back through any channel
to get things changed.  But if there is at least one person
interested, I will gladly publicise the fix again.  Or you can find it
in the archives of comp.lang.postscript.

   carl
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   carl lowenstein         marine physical lab     u.c. san diego
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