Imposition is one of the fundamental steps in the prepress printing process. It consists of the arrangement of the printed product's pages on the printer's sheet, in order to obtain faster printing, simplify binding and reduce paper waste.
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Step 1: Choose an imposition layout
All layouts assume that your are printing a PDF files with pages much smaller than your actual paper (that is, at least two pages will be printed on each paper page).
Choose a layout depending on what you indend to do with this file, or how you would like to bind it.
locally install the underlying tools (pdfimpose and pdfautonup). However, as far as I know, no one bothered to build a graphical user interface to them, so you will need to know a bit of command line to use them.
Both solutions require a bit of technical knowledge…
I found a bug. How do I report it?
You can either open an issue on Framagit or send me an email: contact(at)pdfimpose(dot)it.
And if I don't speak English?
French-speaking users can contact us at the very same address: contact(at)pdfimpose(dot)it. Other languages? Sorry…
I have an idea to improve the user experience: we might just…
Short answer: NO!
Long answer: I suck at designing easy-to-use applications. I spent ages coding this website, and I would spend hours to implement a tiny improvement. So I probably won't do it. However, if you can do it, I will be happy to merge your pull-request.
Images are barely readable. Wouldn't videos be far more explanatories to explain the different layouts?
I wholly agree. But if I were to make them, I would spend hours for deplorable results. But I will be happy to include your videos!
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