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PSNUP(1)		    General Commands Manual		      PSNUP(1)

NAME
       psnup - multiple	pages per sheet

SYNOPSIS
       psnup  [	 -wwidth ] [ -hheight ]	[ -ppaper ] [ -Wwidth ]	[ -Hheight ] [
       -Ppaper ] [ -l ]	[ -r ] [ -f ] [	-c ] [ -mmargin	] [ -bborder ] [  -dl-
       width ] [ -sscale ] [ -nup ] [ -q ] [ infile [ outfile ]	]

DESCRIPTION
       Psnup  puts  multiple  logical pages onto each physical sheet of	paper.
       The input PostScript file should	follow the Adobe Document  Structuring
       Conventions.

       The  -w option gives the	paper width, and the -h	option gives the 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 paper size	to a3, a4, a5, b5, letter, le-
       gal, tabloid, statement,	executive, folio, quarto or  10x14.   The  de-
       fault paper size	is a4.	The -W,	-H, and	-P options set the input paper
       size,  if  it  is different from	the output size. This makes it easy to
       impose pages of one size	on a different size of paper.

       The -l option should be used for	pages which are	in landscape  orienta-
       tion  (rotated  90 degrees anticlockwise). The -r option	should be used
       for pages which are in seascape orientation (rotated 90 degrees	clock-
       wise),  and the -f option should	be used	for pages which	have the width
       and height interchanged,	but are	not rotated.

       Psnup normally uses `row-major' layout, where adjacent pages are	placed
       in rows across the paper.  The -c option	changes	the order to  `column-
       major', where successive	pages are placed in columns down the paper.

       A  margin  to  leave around the whole page can be specified with	the -m
       option. This is useful for sheets of  `thumbnail'  pages,  because  the
       normal  page  margins are reduced by putting multiple pages on a	single
       sheet.

       The -b option is	used to	specify	an additional margin around each  page
       on a sheet.

       The -d option draws a line around the border of each page, of the spec-
       ified  width.   If the lwidth parameter is omitted, a default linewidth
       of 1 point is assumed. The linewidth is relative	to the	original  page
       dimensions, i.e.	it is scaled down with the rest	of the page.

       The scale chosen	by psnup can be	overridden with	the -s option. This is
       useful to merge pages which are already reduced.

       The  -nup  option  selects  the	number of logical pages	to put on each
       sheet of	paper. This can	be any whole number; psnup tries  to  optimise
       the layout so that the minimum amount of	space is wasted. If psnup can-
       not find	a layout within	its tolerance limit, it	will abort with	an er-
       ror  message. The alternative form i nup	can also be used, for compati-
       bility with other n-up programs.

       Psnup normally prints the page numbers of the pages re-arranged;	the -q
       option suppresses this.

EXAMPLES
       The potential use of this utility is varied but one particular  use  is
       in  conjunction	with  psbook(1).  For example, using groff to create a
       PostScript document and lpr as the UNIX print spooler a typical command
       line might look like this:

       groff -Tps -ms file | psbook | psnup -2 | lpr

       Where file is a 4 page document this command will result	in a two  page
       document	 printing  two	pages of file per page and rearranges the page
       order to	match the input	pages 4	and 1 on the  first  output  page  and
       pages 2 then 3 of the input document on the second output page.

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) Angus J. C. Duggan	1991-1995

SEE ALSO
       psbook(1),  psselect(1),	 pstops(1), epsffit(1),	psnup(1), psresize(1),
       psmerge(1), fixscribeps(1), getafm(1), fixdlsrps(1),  fixfmps(1),  fix-
       macps(1),  fixpsditps(1),  fixpspps(1),	fixtpps(1), fixwfwps(1), fixw-
       pps(1), fixwwps(1), extractres(1), includeres(1)

TRADEMARKS
       PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

BUGS
       Psnup does not accept all DSC comments.

			PSUtils	Release	1 Patchlevel 17		      PSNUP(1)

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