[ale] Printing ps/pdf files
hirsch at zapmedia.com
hirsch at zapmedia.com
Wed Jan 16 11:34:25 EST 2002
James P. Kinney III writes:
> You might be able to convert A4 to letter by running it through "mpage
> -1 -bLetter file.ps > fileout.ps "
>
> Likewise, look at the .ps file near the top (relative). Is will have a
> PageSize . If the value is not letter, then it's trying to print a
> different paper size. I don't know of a way to scale a postscript
> document.
Actually, it is pretty easy if you are willing to hack the source.
IIRC, you can add a couple of lines at the beginning of the postscript
to change the scale factor. This is essentially what mpage does. Of
course, I don't remember the commands at all and I don't have my
PostScript manual here.
--Michael
> On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 09:46, Chris Egolf wrote:
> > All -
> >
> > I downloaded a manual in ps format which apparently doesn't have a top
> > margin. The problem is that the header on each page is placed along
> > the very top edge which falls in the no-print zone of the 3 different
> > printers I've tried.
> >
> > I've tried viewing and printing it w/ gv and I've also converted to a pdf
> > w/ ps2pdf and used Adobe Acrobat Reader and others to try and force it to
> > 'fit to page' etc in an effort to recenter it.
> >
> > I'm wondering if there's some way to convert the ps file to some other
> > document layout format (Latex?), reformat it and convert it back to ps/pdf
> > for printing, but I have no idea where to start. Better yet, is there
> > some way to force the existing ps file to insert a top margin on each
> > page?
> >
> > Anyone care to share a clue?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
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> > Chris Egolf
> > http://www.ugholf.net cegolf at ugholf.net
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