I simply load up the HTML version of the Gutenberg program, cut and paste it into a Word document, format the document in booklet form, do any editing I need to do (it keeps italics and such as they were printed, but doesn't do page breaks at chapter headings), and print from there - it is easy if you have a printer capable of printing two sides.
But only allows for single section binding. This process is to prepare multiple sections for binding. Of course there is about 50 ways to do this, this is just how I do it. Thanks for watching
Hi mate, very handy tutorial, i made a test, and it worked. the only problem is that the newly created A5 section (from a A4 pdf) has the text much smaller. How can i keep the same pt size as the original? Thanks
I wish I knew this before I spent hours doing this manually haha at least i now do know for the future haha
Keep the good job, sir.
I simply load up the HTML version of the Gutenberg program, cut and paste it into a Word document, format the document in booklet form, do any editing I need to do (it keeps italics and such as they were printed, but doesn't do page breaks at chapter headings), and print from there - it is easy if you have a printer capable of printing two sides.
But only allows for single section binding. This process is to prepare multiple sections for binding.
Of course there is about 50 ways to do this, this is just how I do it. Thanks for watching
Hi mate, very handy tutorial, i made a test, and it worked. the only problem is that the newly created A5 section (from a A4 pdf) has the text much smaller. How can i keep the same pt size as the original? Thanks
Hi
Unfortunately any imposition program does not reformat the document itself. If you impose it to a smaller size they just resize the page.