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- From: scavo@cie.uoregon.edu (Tom Scavo)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
- Subject: Re: help with dvidvi
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 21:47:09 GMT
- Organization: University of Oregon Campus Information Exchange
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- In article <1993Jan25.001805.5670@maths.tcd.ie> tim@maths.tcd.ie (Timothy Murphy) writes:
- >scavo@cie.uoregon.edu (Tom Scavo) writes:
- >
- >>Looking at Gary Levin's twoup.sty, it appears that
- >
- >> dvidvi '2:0(-0.35in,-0.25in),1(4.65in,-0.25in)' old.dvi new.dvi
- >
- >>should work, but it doesn't, at least not with Timothy Murphy's
- >>recent (and appreciated!) port of dvidvi to the Macintosh.
- >
- >I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to do,
- >but I think you must have a "-m" switch anyway.
-
- That's exactly what I was missing! The command
-
- dvidvi -m 2:0(-0.35in,-0.25in),1(4.65in,-0.25in) old.dvi new.dvi
-
- works perfectly. I simply reformatted the document using the
- parameters given in twoup.sty, got rid of the 11pt documentstyle
- I was using before, and ran dvidvi on the resulting .dvi file
- spit out by OzTeX. The only problem is that OzTeX doesn't
- recognize any .dvi file other than its own, so I had to use
- resEdit to modify the file type. But that's a minor inconven-
- ience I can certainly live with.
-
- Thanks for your help!
-
- --
- Tom Scavo
- scavo@cie.uoregon.edu
-