I wanted to make a small booklet, so I used the booklet package.

This package arranges the pages in booklet form. In an ideal
world, I should be able to fold the (landscape) double sided
page across the middle, followed by some judicious cropping
and I have a booklet.

In an ideal world.

In a less than ideal world, I put the command

\special{!TeXDict begin <</Tumble true>> setpagedevice end}

in the preamble and the pages are printed on both sides of a
landscape leaf, in correct order, but they are not "squared"
upon each other, ie., I can fold the middle of the booklet on
one side, but this will not work for the pages on the back of
the leaf, because I haven't folded in the middle.

I can't help feeling that I'm missing something simple here, but
such things make ideal worlds.

Has anyone encountered this problem before?

Regards,

Bill Bennett
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