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author | Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp> | 2016-02-23 04:07:35 +0000 |
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committer | Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp> | 2016-02-23 04:07:35 +0000 |
commit | da1dad220867bd8ba8b9868aedcaa0b584e9659d (patch) | |
tree | 419b5afe0d157e33fb154a23e4023a4e055fa8a9 /Build/source/texk/psutils/psutils-1.23/psnup.1 | |
parent | 858b385656f9bfa17a145904df46aac35e6cba3e (diff) |
texk/psutils: New convention
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/psutils/psutils-1.23/psnup.1 b/Build/source/texk/psutils/psutils-1.23/psnup.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 8b6e8a0e4d8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/psutils/psutils-1.23/psnup.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -.TH PSNUP 1 "PSUtils" -.SH NAME -psnup \- multiple pages per sheet -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B psnup -.RB [ \-w\fIwidth\fR ] -.RB [ \-h\fIheight\fR ] -.RB [ \-p\fIpaper\fR ] -.RB [ \-W\fIwidth\fR ] -.RB [ \-H\fIheight\fR ] -.RB [ \-P\fIpaper\fR ] -.RB [ \-l | \-r | \-f ] -.RB [ \-c ] -.RB [ \-m\fImargin\fR ] -.RB [ \-b\fIborder\fR ] -.RB [ \-d [ \fIlwidth\fR ]] -.RB [ \-s\fIscale\fR ] -.RB [ \-\fInup\fR ] -.RB [ \-q ] -.RI [ infile -.RI [ outfile ]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B Psnup -puts multiple logical pages onto each physical sheet of paper. -The input PostScript file should follow the Adobe Document Structuring -Conventions. -.PP -The -.B \-w -option gives the paper width, and the -.B \-h -option gives the paper height, specified in -.BR pt , -.BR mm , -.BR cm , -or -.BR in . -The -.B \-p -option can be used instead, to set the paper size; otherwise a default value is used. -See -.BR paper (1). -The -.BR \-W , -.BR \-H , -and -.B \-P -options set the input paper size, if it is different from the output -size. This makes it easy to impose pages of one size on a different size of -paper. -.PP -The -.B \-l -option should be used for pages which are in landscape orientation (rotated 90 -degrees anticlockwise). The -.B \-r -option should be used for pages which are in seascape orientation (rotated 90 -degrees clockwise), and the -.B \-f -option should be used for pages which have the width and height interchanged, -but are not rotated. -.PP -.B Psnup -normally uses `row-major' layout, where adjacent pages are placed in rows -across the paper. -The -.B \-c -option changes the order to `column-major', where successive pages are placed -in columns down the paper. -.PP -A margin to leave around the whole page can be specified with the -.B \-m -option. This is useful for sheets of `thumbnail' pages, because the normal -page margins are reduced by putting multiple pages on a single sheet. -.PP -The -.B \-b -option is used to specify an additional margin around each page on a sheet. -.PP -The -.B \-d -option draws a line around the border of each page, of the specified width. -If the \fIlwidth\fR parameter is omitted, a default linewidth of 1 point is -assumed. The linewidth is relative to the original page dimensions, -i.e., it is scaled down with the rest of the page. -.PP -The scale chosen by -.B psnup -can be overridden with the -.B \-s -option. This is useful to merge pages which are already reduced. -.PP -The -.BI \- nup -option selects the number of logical pages to put on each sheet of paper. This -can be any whole number; -.B psnup -tries to optimise the layout so that the minimum amount of space is wasted. If -.B psnup -cannot find a layout within its tolerance limit, it will abort with an error -message. The alternative form -.BI \-n nup -can also be used, for compatibility with other n-up programs. -.PP -.B Psnup -normally prints the page numbers of the pages re-arranged; the -.B \-q -option suppresses this. -.SH EXAMPLES -The potential use of this utility is varied but one particular -use is in conjunction with -.BR psbook (1). -For example, using groff to create a PostScript document and lpr as -the -.SM UNIX -print spooler a typical command line might look like this: -.sp -groff -Tps -ms \fIfile\fP | psbook | psnup -2 | lpr -.sp -where file is a 4 page document this command will result in a -two page document printing two pages of \fIfile\fP per page and -rearranges the page order to match the input pages 4 and 1 -on the first output page and -pages 2 then 3 of the input document -on the second output page. -.SH AUTHOR -Written by Angus J. C. Duggan. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.Br psutils (1) -.SH TRADEMARKS -.B PostScript -is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. -.SH BUGS -.B Psnup -does not accept all DSC comments. |