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							| @@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ These two operations add content directly to the beginning or end of the page da | ||||
|     \small\noindent\verb!cpdf [-impose <pagesize> | impose-xy <x y>]!\\ | ||||
|     \small\noindent\verb!     [-impose-columns] [-impose-rtl] [-impose-btt]!\\ | ||||
|     \small\noindent\verb!     [-impose-margin <margin>] [-impose-spacing <spacing>]!\\ | ||||
|     \small\noindent\verb!     [-impose-linewidth <width>]!\\ | ||||
|     \small\noindent\verb!     [-impose-linewidth <width>] [-fast]!\\ | ||||
|     \small\noindent\verb!     in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||
|  | ||||
|     \vspace{1.5mm} | ||||
| @@ -2303,13 +2303,13 @@ The following options may be used to modify the output: | ||||
|  | ||||
| \begin{itemize} | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-columns} Lay the pages out in columns rather than rows. | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-rtl} Lay the pages out right-to-left. When \texttt{-impose-columns} is in effect FIXME. | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-btt} Lay the pages out bottom-to-top. When \texttt{-impose-columns} is in effect FIXME. | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-margin <margin>} Add a margin around the edge of the page of the given width. | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-spacing <spacing>} Add spacing between each row and column FIXME what happens with -impose and fitting is this a spacing minimum? | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-rtl} Lay the pages out right-to-left. | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-btt} Lay the pages out bottom-to-top. | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-margin <margin>} Add a margin around the edge of the page of the given width. When using \texttt{-impose-xy} the page size increases; with \texttt{-impose} the pages are scaled. | ||||
| \item \texttt{-impose-spacing <spacing>} Add spacing between each row and column. When using \texttt{-impose-xy} the page size increases; with \texttt{-impose} the pages are scaled. | ||||
| \end{itemize} | ||||
|  | ||||
| NB: See discussion of \texttt{-fast} in Section \ref{fast}. | ||||
| To impose with rotated pages, for example to put two A4 portrait pages two-up on an A3 landscape page, rotate them prior to imposition. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Two other ways of putting multiple pages on a single page remain from earlier versions of \texttt{cpdf} which lacked a general imposition operation.  The \texttt{-twoup-stack} operation puts two logical pages on each physical | ||||
| page, rotating them 90 degrees to do so. The new mediabox is thus larger. The \texttt{-twoup} operation does the same, but scales the new sides down so | ||||
| @@ -2327,6 +2327,8 @@ that the media box is unchanged. | ||||
|     \noindent Impose a document two-up on a larger page by rotation.  | ||||
|   \end{framed} | ||||
|   | ||||
| NB: For all imposition options, see also discussion of \texttt{-fast} in Section \ref{fast}. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| \begin{cpdflib} | ||||
| \clearpage | ||||
|   | ||||
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