At 13:40 17/09/2013 +0100, Manuel Songokuh wrote:
I'm hard to explain here words but i show you link:
http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/linux/74-ubuntu/248-ubuntu-imposition-print-book
there is feature for libreoffice?
Yes: LibreOffice does this very efficiently. It's weird that this
web page suggests an exceedingly complicated way of doing what
LibreOffice does natively!
if YES then how do for libreoffice?
That's exactly the "brochure" facility that I described in response
to your previous enquiry.
To print an A5 booklet on (folded) A4 paper:
o Set your page format in LibreOffice Writer to A5 and Portrait - so
it is the actual format that you want in the finished document.
o Set your printer's settings to A4 and Landscape - as the printing
will actually be.
o Either:
Tick Tools | Options... | LibreOffice Writer | Print | Pages | Brochure
Or (on the fly):
In the Print dialogue, tick Options... | Pages | Brochure.
As before, if possible install a (freeware?) virtual PDF printer, so
that you can experiment with the technique without wasting paper.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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