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psresize - rescales and centers a document for new output paper size
psresize
[
-wwidth
] [
-hheight
] [
-ppaper
] [
-Wwidth
]
[
-Hheight
] [
-Ppaper
] [
-q
] [
infile
[
outfile
] ]
Psresize
rescales and centres a document on a different size of paper.
The input
PostScript file should follow the Adobe Document Structuring
Conventions.
The
-w
option gives the output paper width, and the
-h
option gives the
output paper height, normally specified in
cm
or
in
to convert
PostScript’s
points (1/72 of an inch)
to centimeters or inches.
The
-p
option can
be used as an alternative, to set the output paper size to
a0, a1, a2,
a3, a4, a5, b5, letter, legal, tabloid, statement,
executive, folio, quarto
or
10x14
or
_glibc,
where latter one means the format of the current
locale. The default
output paper size is
_glibc.
The
-W
option gives
the input paper width, and the
-H
option gives the input paper height.
The
-P
option can be used as an alternative, to set the input paper size.
The default input paper size is
_glibc.
Psresize
normally prints the
page numbers of the pages output; the
-q
option suppresses this.
The
following command can be used to convert a document on A4 size paper to
letter size paper:
psresize -PA4 -pletter in.ps out.ps
- LC_ALL,
LC_PAPER
- These variables are specifying the papertype when used paper
is
_glibc.
For details see the locale(7)
manpage.
Copyright (C)
Angus J. C. Duggan 1991-1995
psbook(1)
, psselect(1)
, pstops(1)
, epsffit(1)
,
psnup(1)
, psresize(1)
, psmerge(1)
, fixscribeps(1)
, getafm(1)
, fixdlsrps(1)
,
fixfmps(1)
, fixmacps(1)
, fixpsditps(1)
, fixpspps(1)
, fixtpps(1)
, fixwfwps(1)
,
fixwpps(1)
, fixwwps(1)
, extractres(1)
, includeres(1)
, showchar(1)
PostScript
is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Psresize
does not accept
all DSC comments.
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