On 6/7/07, Carl Lowenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/7/07, Vinodh Cuppu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/6/07, Christian Seberino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there an mpage type app to put multiple PDFs on one page?
>
> Here's yet another way.
>
> If your system uses CUPS, print from pdf viewer and pick "Print to
> File (PDF)" as the printer and choose 4 as number of pages per sheet
> in the properties.
>

Which PDF viewer do you have in mind?

I tried it with Acrobat Reader 7. More below.


I just did a little survey.  My system (FC3) offers to open PDF files
with any of 7 different programs.  Below is a table of their different
properties with respect to n-up printing.

Program       How to get to N-up printing
GGV            No
xpdf             No
acroread7     No
acroread5     No
KPDF          ^P -> Properties -> Pages per Sheet
KGhostview  ^P -> Properties -> Pages per Sheet
PDFviewer    ^P -> Paper -> Layout


Try putting "kprinter" as the print command in acroread5 or
acroread7's print dialog. It should bring up a window similar to KPDF
& KGhostview's print dialog.

-V


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