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| From | Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.text.pdf |
| Subject | Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing? |
| Date | 2026-04-18 23:03 +0100 |
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On 29/08/2025 20:44, Marion wrote: [...] > Nowadays, I don't think there is any use for the distiller, is > there? Not as such, but there is still a need for utilities like pdftops and pstopdf. A company needing to print cheques to send to their clients wanted to run the job on a laser printer with a dual feed tray that would let them print the first page on a specially cut 396mm × 210mm paper (ie 1.33 times as high as A4) but all the remaining pages on standard A4. The PDF remittances were generated from the accounting system and modifying that would have taken ludicrous amounts of time and money, so I wrote a postprocessor that ran each document through pdftops, then through a sed script that found the first page change instruction and converted it to a paper-tray change plus the page change, and back again at the end, then ran it through pstopdf and printed it. Worked perfectly for a few years until the death of cheques. Not something you need a lot, but I was glad it was possible. Peter
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Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing? Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-08-28 22:15 +0000
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Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing? Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-08-29 04:07 +0000
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Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing? Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-08-29 19:44 +0000
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Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing? Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie> - 2026-04-18 23:03 +0100
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