Subject: RE: Quirks of the printing industry. From: "Frank A. Christoph" <christo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 22:26:46 +0900 |
Maybe I don't understand what you're getting at, but can't you achieve this effect by just formatting and then manually (i.e., physically) reorienting the opposite pages? Or is it impossible because you are counting on duplex printing (i.e., on both sides of the page)? BTW, how does this arrangement > ensure that the completed page can fit onto a master and be cropped within > the physical limits of the page ? --FC -----Original Message----- 差出人 : Pawson, David <DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx> 宛先 : DSSSList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <DSSSList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 日時 : 1998年 1月 23日 金曜日 午後 07:59 件名 : Quirks of the printing industry. >I appreciate that DSSSL can lay out text right to left, but one of the >local >quirks I have come across is one whereby the text for two facing pages >runs as follows: > >Left hand page >top left > to > bottom right > >('normal') > >then the opposite page is rotated through 180 degrees, hence reads >upside down, bottom right to top left. This to ensure that the completed >page >can fit onto a master and be cropped within the physical limits of the >page. > ><question> Does DSSSL cope with such a twisted view of print? ></question> > >regards, ~DaveP > > > DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist > DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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