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From: "Frans Goddijn" <frans@iaf.nl>
Cc: <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: beginner's questions
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 13:36:18 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <000901c04e37$ce119340$a77c2ed5@arnhem.chello.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001114114524.008fb500@pop.wxs.nl>

> Ok then, let's promote the dutch interface a bit. If you want to make
> identical badges, or business cards, or so:
>
> Just run this through "texexec filename"

On my PC in Belgium that works fine, here on my NT machine somehow I need
to give the full path to perl and the texexec.pl file before it runs but I
do that through a batchfile. To be honest I haven't taken the time to find
out how I can just call texexec here.

The result looks splendid though, including the marks where to cut. Thanks!
For the badges the sizes would need to be adjusted, e.g. I would need only
a hairline cross where to cut the 3x8 labels apart.

> Now run "texexec filename" and afterwards "texexec --pdfcomb --comb=3*5
> filename" and you get a file texexec.pdf with all the badges.

Are you sure it would be "texexec.pdf"? I don't get such a file and in this
example my badges are almost A4 in size each ;=}}

No hurry here since the badges are now printed and cut and inserted in
their plastic/safety pin arrangement ;=}}

Groet!

Frans


  reply	other threads:[~2000-11-14 12:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-11-14  8:40 siep.kroonenberg
2000-11-14  9:32 ` Frans Goddijn
2000-11-14 10:45   ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-14 12:36     ` Frans Goddijn [this message]
2000-11-14 13:28       ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-14 14:16         ` Frans Goddijn
2000-11-14 14:30           ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-14 15:14             ` Frans Goddijn
     [not found]           ` <3A125000.C8291841@earthlink.net>
2000-11-15 15:19             ` Frans Goddijn
2000-11-14 12:53     ` Frans Goddijn
2000-11-14 13:04       ` Berend de Boer
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-11-22  8:42 siep.kroonenberg
2000-11-22  9:50 ` Frans Goddijn
2000-11-22 11:12   ` Hraban
2000-11-22 15:56     ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-22 16:16       ` Hraban
2000-11-22 16:39         ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-22 16:58           ` Hraban
2000-11-22 17:38             ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-23 17:12               ` Hraban
2000-11-22 18:28         ` Berend de Boer
2000-11-21 15:50 siep.kroonenberg
2000-11-21 18:31 ` Frans Goddijn
     [not found] <200011131338.OAA13198@plane.elvenkind.com>
2000-11-13 21:26 ` siepo
2000-11-13 23:05   ` Frans Goddijn
2000-11-14  8:17     ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-14  6:30   ` Berend de Boer
2000-11-14  8:49     ` siep.kroonenberg
2000-11-14 10:21       ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-15 14:35     ` siep.kroonenberg
2000-11-15 14:55       ` Hans Hagen
2000-11-14  8:08   ` Hans Hagen

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