On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, James Takac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Am wondering if there's some software equivalent of fineprint for ubuntu.
> Basically it allows one to print so you can fit up to 8 pages per side of
> paper, as booklets, etc

There is similar functionality built into the print dialogues of GNOME and KDE 
applications:

* In GNOME apps (I tested this with Evince), adjust the 'Pages per side' 
option in the 'Page setup' tab of the Print dialogue.
* In KDE apps (I tested this with Kate), click the 'Properties' button next to 
the printer name, then adjust 'Pages per Sheet'.



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