On Mon, 17 Aug 1998, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
>This could happen if the way the paper size was handled in ghostscript was
>a little strange.
I'm not sure if there is anything unusual about gs. Or the strangeness
could be my printer inkjet printer (Epson Stylus Color II). Folks using
laser printers had no problems. I didn't hear from anyone who tried it on
an inkjet. Weird [technical computer term]. :)
>Maybe the best thing to do is to us Angus Duggan's psutils to rescale it
>onto letter paper - this will shrink the text marginally but you probably
>wouldn't notice it anyhow.
A few people suggested this over the weekend. I got a copy of psutils
(very handy toolset!). Using psselect to split the pages so I can print
double-sided sheets and psresize go from A4 to letter worked for me. :)
The text did shrink, but nothing worth fussing over.
Thanks again to all who offered suggestions!
bob
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