Peter Nermander wrote: >>Yah, I just tried to take a tri-fold doc and use multivalent to impose >>it - it doesn't do three pages on one sheet!! >> >> > >Are you sure? What command line did you use? I haven't tried, but something >like >too.pdf.Impose -dim 3x1 -layout 1,2,3 >should work (page order might have to be changed in the -layout switch). > > I thought I tried that, I'll do it again...
> > >>http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2003-October/002438.html >> >> > >Ok, that might work for simple 2-up layouts, but that's the easiest imposition >to do. For almost all other impositions you have to rotate the pages. > >Byt the layer approach was something I had not thought of. > > > >>At the time, the psutils tools were not considered the best solution. I >>haven't >>seen that expressed lately, so I don't know if they've become easier to use >>correctly for print output. >> >> > >I haven't used psutils for creating PDFs, so I can't tell. But if I understood >things right the problem was that ps2pdf did not embed fonst (but as far as I >know psutils keeps all embedded fonts, so another tool to make a pdf from the >ps >would solve that problem. > >But psutils are NOT easy to use (that's why I wrote a script to create the >command lines for the impositions:-). > >/Peter > >_______________________________________________ >Scribus mailing list >Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de >http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > >
