It is available [from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network] and [as a Debian GNU/Linux package]. (The latter has been converted into [an RPM package].) Documentation is embedded within the program; you can read it with the command "psbind --manual". |
It is available [from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network] and [as a Debian GNU/Linux package]. (The latter has been converted into [an RPM package].) Documentation is embedded within the program; you can read it with the command "psbind --manual". |
psbind is a smarter psnup.
psbind examines the margins in a PostScript document and
rearranges the pages to fit them onto paper efficiently. It outputs a
transformed PostScript document.
Because psbind detects the margins in its input
automatically, it is particularly useful on documents with large or
unbalanced margins. For example, many PostScript documents are laid
out for paper sizes smaller than A4 or Letter. psbind
can place two such pages onto one output page, often without shrinking
the text. It is also useful for printing documents formatted for A4
paper on Letter stock, or vice versa.
The latest version of psbind is dated 2003-06-17.
It is available [from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network] and [as a Debian GNU/Linux package]. (The latter has been converted into [an RPM package].) Documentation is embedded within the program; you can read it with the command "psbind --manual".
--KenShan
Two notes on bugs, thanks to Andre Majorel: