Ionut Borcoman at musa writes:
> Hi,
>
> The program is COOL, COOL and COOL. It is doing exactly what it says and
> it is doing that job well. So, I highly recommend this program to those
> that need to make an A0 poster from a A4 document, but have only an A4
> printer. Just don't forget: t
Hi,
The program is COOL, COOL and COOL. It is doing exactly what it says and
it is doing that job well. So, I highly recommend this program to those
that need to make an A0 poster from a A4 document, but have only an A4
printer. Just don't forget: the program multiplies the dimension of the
postsc
Hi,
Thanks for the http address. From the README and the documentation, it
looks like it is just what I was needed. I will test it and if it does
what it claims, than it surely deserves to be packed as a .deb package,
if the author allows this.
Ionutz
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> On Mon, May 18
On Mon, May 18, 1998 at 08:09:10AM +, Ionut Borcoman at musa wrote:
[how to make A0 poster from A4 files]
At ftp://ftp.ics.ele.tue.nl/pub/poster/ you can find a nice little tool
that makes posters from (encapsulated) PostScript files.
Too bad there it doesn't mention copyright terms, so we ca
Hi,
I have to do a poster for a conference. The poster should be A0 or
something around. But we have only an A4 printer. In Windows, Corel can
manage this:
it splits the A0 on A4 so that you can print several sheets of A4 paper
and then glue them together and obtain the A0 document. Corel also let
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