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[ILUG] multiple pages on one sheet in open office

[ILUG] multiple pages on one sheet in open office

Chris Higgins chris.higgins at darach.ie
Wed Dec 8 22:04:48 GMT 2004


On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:35:31 +0000
kevin lyda <kevin+dated+1102952144.15d9b0 at ie.suberic.net> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 12:29:09PM +0000, Sean Mac an Ri wrote:
> > How would i print multiple pages (2, 4 etc.) on one sheet from open
> > office in Fedora 2?
> >  thanks in advance
> 
> i'd configure printers that used a2ps rather then lpr.

I'll see your 'a2ps' and raise you 'mpage'. 
I usually get better output from mpage on large files.


> 
> kevin
> 
> -- 
> kevin lyda                    Every gun that is made, every warship
> launched, kevin at ie.suberic.net          every rocket fired signifies,
> in the final http://ie.suberic.net/~kevin/ sense, a theft from those
> who hunger and are Dwight Eisenhower, 1953 ----> not fed, those who
> are cold and are not clothed.-- 
> Irish Linux Users' Group
> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug/
> 


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Chris Higgins                              
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email: chris.higgins at darach.ie          fax: +353-1-6204371
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