![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/8b3c344f0adba6016612e05447039f44.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
On pages 39 ff and section 3.6 of _The Context Manual_ there are examples of different page imposition methods. I wonder if this has been extended to the level of true prepress software, with compensation for paper thickness and/or skew when folded and cut? Or is it just a demonstration of what could be done? This came up on another list while discussing pamphlet making. -- John Culleton Short list of publishing/marketing books: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf
![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/49e63acb01f2ca80efce7eed08310ce8.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
John Culleton wrote:
On pages 39 ff and section 3.6 of _The Context Manual_ there are examples of different page imposition methods. I wonder if this has been extended to the level of true prepress software, with compensation for paper thickness and/or skew when folded and cut? Or is it just a demonstration of what could be done? This came up on another list while discussing pamphlet making.
% \definepageshift[test][horizontal][10pt,20pt,30pt,40pt,50pt] % \definepageshift[test][vertical] [10pt,20pt,30pt,40pt,50pt] % % \setuppageshift[test] % \setuppageshift[test][test] % \setuppageshift[test][none] % \setuppageshift[none][test] % \setuppageshift[paper][test][test] % arrange only % \setuppageshift[paper][test] % arrange only % \setuppageshift[print][test][test] willy egger knows more about how to use this (it was at his request that i wrote it) Hans
participants (2)
-
Hans Hagen
-
John Culleton