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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvidvi/doubside.com b/Build/source/texk/dvidvi/doubside.com deleted file mode 100644 index c8f102ccf17..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvidvi/doubside.com +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -$! Given a DVI file, this command file carries out some of the steps -$! needed to print '.dvi' files double sided. The fancy pagination -$! is done by Tom Rokicki's DVIDVI program. -$! -$! We assume that the following symbols have been defined: -$! doubside :== @disk$utils:[utilities.tex.dvidvi]doubside -$! dvidvi :== $disk$utils:[utilities.tex.dvidvi]dvidvi -$! -$ if (p1 .nes. "") then goto file_given -$ type sys$input - -Usage: doubside file[.dvi] - -$ exit -$ -$ file_given: -$ on warning then exit -$ dvidvi -m 2:-1 'p1' part1 ! create part1.dvi -$ dvidvi -m 2:0 'p1' part2 ! create part2.dvi -$! -$! Now explain how to preview or PSPRINT the new DVI files. -$! -$ type sys$input - -PART1.DVI and PART2.DVI have been created; each part contains the pages that -must be printed on the same side of the paper. - -To print the document double sided, carry out the following steps (assuming -you are using a LaserWriter): - - 1. $ psprint /nobanner /notify part1 - - 2. When this job has finished, take the output and put it back into - the input cassette without changing the orientation in any way. - - 3. $ psprint part2 - - 4. Depending on the number of pages, the final output may not be collated. - You may need to change the placement of the bottom sheet(s). - -$ exit - |