On 11-Dec-2012 00:42:36 Robert Thorsby wrote:
> On 11/12/12 11:11:21, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>> > I would think with a little work you could use ImageMagick to
>> extract
>> > the margin regions from each page, and check each one for the
>> presence
>> > of pixels.
>>
>> One could over-print al
On 11/12/12 11:11:21, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> I would think with a little work you could use ImageMagick to
extract
> the margin regions from each page, and check each one for the
presence
> of pixels.
One could over-print all the pages onto one page.
Is it possible that everyone is spendi
Hi jkl,
> I would think with a little work you could use ImageMagick to extract
> the margin regions from each page, and check each one for the presence
> of pixels.
One could over-print all the pages onto one page.
man -t bash | pstops 100:0$(printf '+%d' {1..99}) >one.ps
to get a feel of
On Mon, 10 Dec 2012 20:30:38 + (GMT)
Jérôme Frgacic wrote:
> Our university ask us to give them our memorandum in MS Word format.
> This format is imposed, inter alia, to ensure respect of their
> instructions, including precise margins.
I would guess they're using software -- or something
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 13:56:54 +0100
From: Tadziu Hoffmann
> image1 image2image3
>(a) (b) (c)
>
> Caption: a common caption for all (a), (b) and (c)
Use mark and return.
Here's how I would do it if
On Mon 10 Dec 2012 15:59:55 +0400 Anton Shepelev wrote :
> Did they publish a document explicitly stating the required margins, or
> do they just tell you to use a style from a provided .doc or .docx? In
> the latter case, why can't you just open that document in MS Word
> and look in Pag
Please ignore my last message, sent in error.
Denis
Hello all,
You might want to
On Mon, 10 Dec 2012 13:56:54 +0100
Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
>
> > image1 image2image3
> >(a) (b) (c)
> >
> > Caption: a common caption for all (a), (b) and (c)
>
> Use mark and return.
> Here's how I would do it if the pictures all
> image1 image2image3
>(a) (b) (c)
>
> Caption: a common caption for all (a), (b) and (c)
Use mark and return.
Here's how I would do it if the pictures all have the same size:
.begin_float
.mk
.PSPIC -L pic_A width
.rt
.PSPIC -C pic_B width
.rt
.PSP
What is the best way to include several ps files
in one groff figure, e.g. two or more images side by side,
or an array of images, e.g. 4x4:
image1image2
(a) (b)
Caption: a common caption for both (a) and (b)
**
Jerome Frgacic:
> Here is the context : I'm student in Law and next
> year I will have to write a memorandum. Neverthe-
> less, this memorandum must be in MS Word format
> which displease me greatly. This format is im-
> posed to verify if we respect the instructions,
> and especially
Werner LEMBERG:
> Indeed. However, it's just a matter of taste to
> handle funny preconv and soelim cases with either
>
>soelim | groff -K ...
>
> (current groff) or with
>
>preconv -e... | groff -s ...
>
> (patched groff)
It didn't occur to me. There's no need to patch it
then...
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