Victor Papp wrote: > Hi. > > I do business cards the following way: > 1. I setup document size to 90 x 50 mm (stnadart business card size) > 2. Make the card and print to Postscript file, say "1.ps" > 3. Then using pstops postscript utility i impose the cards the way I need, > like this: > > pstops -w90mm -h50mm > "12:0+0(1w,0)+0(2w,0)+0(0,1h)+0(1w,1h)+0(2w,1h)+0(0,2h)+0(1w,2h)+0(2w,2h)+0(0,3h)+0(1w,3h)+0(2w,3h)+" > 1.ps 2.ps > > This above imposes 12 business cards into one sheet of A4 Landscape paper. > > Then I rotate the 12 cards 90? counterclockwise (to make tha page portrait) > and center them on it: > > pstops -w270mm -h200mm "1:0L(205mm,13mm)" 2.ps 3.ps > > And finally I convert it to PDF using ghostscript > > ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE#a4 -dAutoRotatePages=/None -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress 3.ps > cards.pdf > > > I piut the commands above into a script file and have it in my home folder > for reuse. >
Erm.. how incredibly complicated??? Just make it in Scribus, multiple duplicate and you are done, export to PDF. Craig
