Pablo Rodríguez wrote: > Willi Egger wrote: >> Hi Pablo, >> >> The problem is that the filius-page is higher than the width of an A4. >> So there is no way other than to scale the original pages down to a >> height of 210mm. For this action you can use something like > > Thanks for your fast reply. I thought it was possible to set center the > imposed pages, both vertically and horizontally, to define a Sorry, Willi, I sent the reply before it was finished :-(. What I thought possible was to center the imposed pages both vertically and horizontally to define smaller paper dimension where some content beyond the page boundaries (which actually would be empty because of the page margins). In the attached image, it is shown what I intend in the upper figure and what I get in the lower figure. Thanks for your help, Pablo >> The following code in a tex-file. >> >> \definepapersize[Mypaper][height=210mm,width=123mm] >> \setuppapersize >> [Mypaper][Mypaper] >> \setuplayout >> [page] >> \starttext >> \copypages >> [input.pdf] >> [scale=905, >> offset=0pt] >> \stoptext >> >> The resulting pdf-file should then be arranged. However I would >> suggest not to use 2UP. Arranging the whole file (351 pages) with 2UP >> results in a rather thick single booklet of 88 A4-sheets. What you can >> try is to setup arranging as follows (untested). Put this code into an >> environment file e.g. arrange.tex > > Thanks for the code bellow, but I'm not trying to make a booklet, but to > print the book to cut the paper in two pieces to bound it. > > Thanks anyway, > > > Pablo > > >> \definepapersize[Mypaper][height=210mm,width=123mm] >> %\definepapersize [offset=15pt] \setuppapersize >> [Mypaper][A4,portrait] >> \setuplayout >> [backspace=0pt, >> topspace=0pt, >> width=middle, >> height=middle, >> %location=middle, >> header=0pt, >> footer=0pt] >> \setuppagenumbering[location=,alternative=doublesided] >> \setuparranging[2*2*4] >> \starttext >> \insertpages[input-scaled.pdf][width=0pt] >> \stoptext >> >> On the commandline call conTeXt as follows >> >> texmfstart texexec --pdfarrange --environments=arrange >> --result=output.pdf input-scaled.pdf >> >> I hope this helps >> >> Willi >> >> On Jan 18, 2009, at 8:05 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I would like to use the imposition capabilities from ConTeXt to be able >>> to print a PDF book in a standard laser printer. To save paper, I use >>> the 2UP arranging option thanks to this code from the wiki: >>> >>> \definepapersize [filius][width=135.9mm, height=231.8mm] >>> \setuppapersize [filius][A4,landscape] >>> \setuparranging [2UP,doublesided] >>> \setuplayout [backspace=0pt, >>> topspace=0pt, >>> width=middle, >>> height=middle, >>> location=middle, >>> header=0pt, >>> footer=0pt, >>> grid=no, marking=off] >>> \starttext >>> \filterpages[ZittrainTheFutureoftheInternet.pdf][4:351][height=21cm] >>> \stoptext >>> >>> The PDF file can be downloaded from >>> http://futureoftheinternet.org/static/ZittrainTheFutureoftheInternet.pdf. >>> >>> >>> The issue here is that I get a resulting paper size with the filius >>> height and not with 21cm from A4. >>> >>> I have tried have the output in a standard A4 paper size, but all >>> that I got is a scaled down PDF. I would like to avoid scaling the >>> document if that were possible. >>> >>> Is there any way, given the example above, to impose the filius paper >>> size on a real landscape A4 without having to scale down the PDF >>> document? >>> >>> Thanks for your help, >>> >>> >>> Pablo > > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry > to the Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net > archive : https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > >