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Re: Page Sizes B6 and C6
From: |
Christopher Dimech |
Subject: |
Re: Page Sizes B6 and C6 |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 22:18:04 +0200 |
Dear Gavin,
I've checked it out on (1) my Elisp Abbreviated Manual and (2) on one of
my technical manuals with mathematical expressions, equation numbers and
so on.
I approve of the results. Looks neat and margins relative to pagesize
look fantastic. Very good.
Thank you so very much
Christopher
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Christopher Dimech
Chief Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
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> Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2020 at 9:51 PM
> From: "Gavin Smith" <gavinsmith0123@gmail.com>
> To: "Christopher Dimech" <dimech@gmx.com>
> Cc: "help-texinfo gnu" <help-texinfo@gnu.org>
> Subject: Re: Page Sizes B6 and C6
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 06:31:52PM +0200, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> > Dear Compeers,
> >
> > Because arbitrary page sizes do not function in texinfo, and because
> > I would find small size pages like B6 and C6 extremely useful, could
> > there be @bsixpaper and @csixpaper?
> >
> > Regards
> > Christopher
>
> Yes, maybe. This would be much more possible than supporting
> arbitrary paper sizes. I've tested the following definition of
> @bsixpaper:
>
> \def\bsixpaper{{\globaldefs = 1
> \afourpaper
> \internalpagesizes{140mm}{100mm}%
> {-6.35mm}{-12.7mm}%
> {\bindingoffset}{14pt}%
> {176mm}{125mm}%
> \globaldefs = 0
> }}
>
> and it seems to produce OK results, at least for some pages without
> hard-to-break lines. Could you give this a go and report if any of
> the parameters should be changed? You could use it by inserting
>
> @tex
> \gdef\bsixpaper{{\globaldefs = 1
> \afourpaper
> \internalpagesizes{140mm}{100mm}%
> {-6.35mm}{-12.7mm}%
> {\bindingoffset}{14pt}%
> {176mm}{125mm}%
> \globaldefs = 0
> }}
> @end tex
> @bsixpaper
>
> near the start of your input file.
>
>