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Re: Postscript version
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Robert G. Snyder |
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Re: Postscript version |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Nov 1999 21:42:35 -0800 |
> I am a new octave user and I would like to know whether the postscript
> version of the doc is available somewhere...
It's in the distribution (at least for 2.0.13) at:
doc/interpreter/octave.ps
Which reminds me to ask:
Why is the octave postscript manual formatted for A4 paper?
I tried everything I could think of (mainly with ghostview)
to print it on letter size (8 1/2 x 11) paper but the
printer refused. I finally settled on sending it directly to
postscript compatible printer, but it insisted on printing
it on 11x17 paper landscape fashion, so I had to cut it down
to letter size. A major pain on a 260 page book!
I can't say from experience, but would guess that if it were
formatted for letter size, folks with A4 paper could print
it okay.
Thanks,
Bob Snyder
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- Postscript version, Mohammed Ouali, 1999/11/11
- Re: Postscript version,
Robert G. Snyder <=