printing pdf documents with inner margins including multiple pages onto one and page rotation

Edit Package bundsteg

bundsteg allows you to add inner margins to pdfs in order to make space for stitching pages together. The little scriptlet additionally features printing multiple pages onto one by invoking pdfnup and rotating pages individually, based on a modulo or a page range before any other operation will be executed. Margins are at first removed fully in order to re-add margins at a later time on so that your pages or slides can be scaled to the maximal possible free space.

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Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 758962 from Elmar Stellnberger's avatar Elmar Stellnberger (estellnb) (revision 1)
I would like to contribute bundsteg, a very handy program to add an inner margin for printing to pdfs. I have always used it for my studies of computer science
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