it's certainly easy enough to double all dimensions, but keeping the margins
the same is ... not standard.

without searching books, my guess would be to magnify the output (you can do
this with the magstep primitive, for instance) and use the geometry package
to manually set the margins.

pete


begin: Henry House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quote
> I'm making a fold-up booklet using psbook and psnup, which rearranges the
> pages so that they are in the correct order (psbook) and shrinks the pages in
> the input file (postscript via dvips) so that they fit. The problem is that
> TeX fonts when scaled down to half size look terrible. Is there any way to
> get LaTeX to globally double all dimensions but keep the same page margins so
> that when the document is shrunk by half the fonts and interpage spaces end
> up at the correct size?
> 
> -- 
> Henry House
> OpenPGP key available from http://romana.hajhouse.org/hajhouse.asc



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