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@pagesizes
[width][, height]: Custom page sizes
You can explicitly specify the height and (optionally) width of the main
text area on the page with the @pagesizes
command. Write this
on a line by itself near the beginning of the Texinfo file, before the
title page. The height comes first, then the width if desired,
separated by a comma. Examples:
@pagesizes 200mm,150mm
and
@pagesizes 11.5in
This would be reasonable for printing on B5-size paper. To emphasize, this command specifies the size of the text area, not the size of the paper (which is 250mm by 177mm for B5, 14in by 8.5in for legal).
To make more elaborate changes, such as changing any of the page margins, you must define a new command in `texinfo.tex' (or `texinfo.cnf', see section Preparing for TeX).
See section Format with texi2dvi
, and section Preparing for TeX, for other ways to specify @pagesizes
that do not
require changing the source file.
@pagesizes
is ignored by makeinfo
.
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