Re: Pagination when transferring Mathematica docs to PDF
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- Subject: [mg106705] Re: [mg106657] Pagination when transferring Mathematica docs to PDF
- From: Barrie Stokes <Barrie.Stokes at newcastle.edu.au>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 04:55:36 -0500 (EST)
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Hi Michael You don't mention why "Save As" and then selecting "PDF document (*.pdf)" in the "Save as type" drop-down does not work for you. I find it gives a *very* fast and completely literal translation of everything in a Notebook, pagination included. Cheers Barrie >>> On 20/01/2010 at 10:49 pm, in message <201001201149.GAA09223 at smc.vnet.net>, M Kelly <michaelkelly1444 at gmail.com> wrote: > I want to know how to introduce Pagination when transferring > Mathematica documents to Adobe PDF. > For instance I can use Export["file.pdf", TableForm[{expr1, > expr2, ..,exprn}] ] but this creates a long PDF document with only one > long page. How do I break it up into a number of pages? > Or alternatively I could use: NotebookPrint[ CreateDocument[ TableForm > [{expr1, expr2, ..,exprn}] ], "file.pdf"] > But this creates another problem, because if any of the expressions > expr1, .., exprn are Plots or Charts then it often happens that parts > of the plots get distributed over 2 pages, with the beginning on one > page and the end on the next page. Is it possible to force pagination > so that the plots don't get dissected? > > Thanks for any help
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- Pagination when transferring Mathematica docs to PDF
- From: M Kelly <michaelkelly1444@gmail.com>
- Pagination when transferring Mathematica docs to PDF