From: | Clark Evans <clark(dot)evans(at)manhattanproject(dot)com> |
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To: | Rich Shepard <rshepard(at)appl-ecosys(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [NOVICE] A book for PgSQL? A need? yes? no? |
Date: | 1999-02-12 16:38:38 |
Message-ID: | 36C4590E.4D50A62F@manhattanproject.com |
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Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> So, what I do is print out the docs, punch holes in them and put them
> in a loose-leaf binder. Those folks who want to make the extra effort put
> their docs out in .pdf format and I print them from Acrobat. Except that
> my laser printer doesn't do duplex printing, it works just fine.
Ya. I stopped doing this beacuse the looseleaf binders always loose
papers and click when they get older... having it bound is much
nicer. Also, getting most printers to do duplex is a pain.
You can print out one side, then flip it over and reverse print
on the other side with ghostscript, but my printer always jams
when I do this. It ends up costing me 2-4 hours in time....
Having it printed on two sides is infinitely better. And having
someone else punch the holes in it for you and bind it
up is even nicer. :)
Clark
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