Cheap Impostor - 3.1imposition app: turn PDFs into magazines, books |
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Fixed problem of losing ends of lines - Version: 3.1, 6/23/2008 06:18PM PST
nrgoss
Mr McNamee his own self could not have been more helpful in responding to my query regarding the ends of lines getting cut off when I printed out booklet pages from Cheap Impostor: All I had to do was adjust the zoom. I dragged the button on the zoom bar to .67 and voila, the lines appeared in their entirety on each page. Perhaps other people like myself who are not so intuitive about computers can find this information helpful. The creator of this software is extremely responsible and generous with his time.
Losing ends of lines - Version: 3.1, 6/4/2008 06:55AM PST
nrgoss
I am basically delighted with using Cheap Impostor to create booklets for the writing classes I teach. It is user-friendly for novices like myself, it is astonishingly quick, and the result is professional looking, My only concern is that I keep losing the ends of lines on the right hand margins of all the printouts, odd and even. The margins just don't seem correct. I use a manual printer which is perfectly efficient. I would like to know if there is something I can do to adjust the margins so the ends of each line are not clipped off by about 3 characters. Thank you.
nrgoss@verizon.net
nrgoss@verizon.net
Superb 



- Version: 3.0.2, 5/25/2007 01:17AM PST
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Gene van Troyer
This is my booklet (and multi-signature book) imposition software of choice. It handles bleeds, creep, gutters, and is only limited by the type of printer (and printer settings) you use to output the results. The author even throws in some how-to guidelines for binding your own books!