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    HornPenguin Booklet

    HornPenguin Booklet

    Booklet, Signature generator, Imposition

    HornPenguin Booklet is a simple software that generates booklet and signature for bookbinding from your pdf files. You can print your own book signatures and simple pamplet with your home printer. Support diffence signature size from 4 to 32. Change page size during generating signature. Left riffling direction is supported for old asian bookbinding. Imposition routines for rearranged manuscripts
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    jImposition is a simple pdf2pdf converter, booklet creator and imposition solution. It is a gui frontend to the iText Java-PDF library. It can save a pdf to a new pdf with booklet format (with or without imposition page order), with resized page size, et
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Web based (PHP and MySQL) tool connects Databases to SVG files, merges to variable printed documents with recursion, imposition, and RDM features. Spools: SVGprint, Postscript (2,3), EPS (3), PDF (x/1a, 1.4), VIPP (4), PPML (VDX), VPS.
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