![]() Open the file in OS X Preview, opened the print dialog, chose save as PDF, chose A4 as paper size and scale to fit the page. Finally, I cropped the even/odd files to their corresponding boxes. To keep A4 proportions, I chose 636 pts as the height of the bounding box and made it fit the document. Using Skim's select tool, I picked a 72pt margin on the left for the odd pages and on the right for the even pages with a total width of 450 points. Using Skim I measured the size of the left margin which was 72pts. I first split the pdf into two files of odd/even pages using pdftk. I'm happy with any solution that works on either Linux or OS X.įor anyone interested, the file is this: ĮDIT: After some tinkering I did it with the following method: ![]() I don't have access to the TeX source that generated the file and the authors are not providing it, so I can't recompile it for two-sided printing. The problem is that I would need to move the content of each odd numbered page to the right for this to work better. I would like to print it two-sided and bind it to a book using an online printing service. ![]() I have a free PDF book on which every page has a very large margin on the right-side.
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