psresize − rescale and centre the pages of a PostScript file |
psresize [ −wwidth ] [ −hheight ] [ −ppaper ] [ −Wwidth ] [ −Hheight ] [ −Ppaper ] [ −q ] [ infile [ outfile ] ] |
Psresize rescales and centres a document on a different size of paper. The input PostScript file should follow the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions. The −w option gives the output paper width, and the −h option gives the output 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 output paper size to a3, a4, a5, b5, letter, legal, tabloid, statement, executive, folio, quarto, 10x24 or _glibc, where latter one means the format of the current locale. The default output paper size is _glibc. The −W option gives the input paper width, and the −H option gives the input paper height. The −P option can be used as an alternative, to set the input paper size. The default input paper size is _glibc. Psresize normally prints the page numbers of the pages output; the −q option suppresses this. |
The following command can be used to convert a document on A4 size paper to letter size paper: psresize -PA4 -pletter in.ps out.ps |
LC_ALL, LC_PAPER |
These variables are specifying the papertype when used paper is _glibc. For details see the locale(7) manpage. |
Copyright (C) Angus J. C. Duggan 1991-1995 |
psbook(1), psselect(1), pstops(1), epsffit(1), psnup(1), psresize(1), psmerge(1), fixscribeps(1), getafm(1), fixdlsrps(1), fixfmps(1), fixpsditps(1), fixpspps(1), fixtpps(1), fixwfwps(1), fixwpps(1), fixwwps(1), extractres(1), includeres(1) |
PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. |
Psresize does not accept all DSC comments. |