Re: [NTG-context] Creating a folded meander book - imposition problem

2013-01-27 Thread Willi Egger
Hi Mari, Wolfgang, I used to make such imposition schemes, but this time Wolfgang was faster… So even if i did not try to fold the 9 x 9 version this is the scheme: \installpagearrangement MEANDERB {\dosetuparrangement{3}{3}{9}{4}{4}% \pusharrangedpageMEANDERB\poparrangedpagesXY\relax} \de

Re: [NTG-context] Creating a folded meander book - imposition problem

2013-01-26 Thread Mari Voipio
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > \setuparranging[MEANDER] It works (of course it does!). Now I can create a funny booklet with my MetaPost twiddlings. :-) >> A 9-page version (3x3) would also be nice to have, to make slightly >> bigger pages when printed on A4. > >

Re: [NTG-context] Creating a folded meander book - imposition problem

2013-01-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 26.01.2013 um 18:45 schrieb Mari Voipio : > I would love to create a folded meander book, but as far as I can see, > that means creating a new imposition scheme and that's beyond my > skill. What I want is a cross between 2*16 and x=4, y=4 (I think). > > Here's an explanation and a nice graph

[NTG-context] Creating a folded meander book - imposition problem

2013-01-26 Thread Mari Voipio
I would love to create a folded meander book, but as far as I can see, that means creating a new imposition scheme and that's beyond my skill. What I want is a cross between 2*16 and x=4, y=4 (I think). Here's an explanation and a nice graphic of a 16-page (4x4) meander book: http://stamphenge.wor