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[[File:Screenshot from 2023-10-03 14-35-08.png|thumb|An example of an imposition of a PDF, | [[File:Screenshot from 2023-10-03 14-35-08.png|thumb|An example of an imposition of a PDF, in this case to print a PDF in a booklet format. Screenshot from https://pdfcpu.io/generate/booklet.]] | ||
There are many ways to do imposition! | There are many ways to do imposition! |
Revision as of 13:37, 3 October 2023
There are many ways to do imposition!
Imposition tools
- Manual way: CTRL+P, write the order of printing in the field "Pages"
- psutil (Python)
- pdfbook2 (CLI, part of the texlive-extra-utils in Debian)
- pdfjam (CLI, part of the texlive-extra-utils in Debian)
- pdfxup (CLI, part of the texlive-extra-utils in Debian)
- podofo + documentation from 75 (CLI)
- BookletImposer (GUI)
- jPDF Tweak (GUI)
- pdfcpu (CLI)
- Imagemagick (CLI; using montage, convert)
Examples & boilerplates
- Example of an impositioned PDF for booklet printing: File:Wiki-wiki-book.pdf
- make_booklet.sh, by Yann Trividic
- Paged.js imposition "extension", by Quentin Juhel and Julien Taquet; see also this live example made by Julien Bidoret
- Imposition howto's during SI5 (using Imagemagick)
- How to make a booklet with psutils (at Scribus wiki)
- Scribus wiki: How to make impositions with pstops
- Making booklets from PDF files using psbook and psnup