> I wish to use latex to print envelopes. I want to cut the address out of
> a letter and print it on an envelope using a quick script or something
> automatic. That part I have no trouble with. However, I am not sure how
> to rotate the text 90 degrees counter-clockwise (seascape in Ghostview)
> to match the envelope loader of my printer. And I want to avoid going
> through several commands to do so, such as opening ghostview and saving
> it after making it seascape.
>
> Can latex print vertically, or does anyone know a better solution to my
> problem? Thanks.
> -DH
The two ways I can think of only work if your printer can handle
PostScript. PSTricks can rotate text and place it at arbitrary
locations. The pstops program in the psutils package can also scale and
rotate text, but that is an add-on. They're located at:
ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/ctan/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/
ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/ctan/tex-archive/support/psutils/
or, from one of the CTAN mirrors.
HTH,
Robert
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...No writing gig too small...
I am so happy to be able to answer this one. I too was severely
frustrated by this and even resorted to using Win-Word for printing
envelopes for my LaTeX'ed letters!
Pick up `envlab.sty' from CTAN.
/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/envlab
It supports a variety of envelope and label sizes, rotated or not, and
for different envelope feeder positions (left/centre/right).
cheers,
/mark
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>I wish to use latex to print envelopes. I want to cut the address out of
>a letter and print it on an envelope using a quick script or something
>automatic. That part I have no trouble with. However, I am not sure how
>to rotate the text 90 degrees counter-clockwise (seascape in Ghostview)
>to match the envelope loader of my printer. And I want to avoid going
>through several commands to do so, such as opening ghostview and saving
>it after making it seascape.
>
Try the package EnvLab (Envelopes & Labels). A couple days ago I
released version 1.2. It is available on CTAN
(macros/latex/contrib/supported/envlab) or from my home page. If you
use CTAN mirror at ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/tex/ctan, check whether
they already have v1.2.
Good luck
-Boris
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> In article <5qmbcl$hp3$1...@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, hay...@students.uiuc.edu
> (douglas brenton hayden) wrote:
>
> > I wish to use latex to print envelopes.
> The two ways I can think of only work if your printer can handle
> PostScript. PSTricks can rotate text and place it at arbitrary
> locations. The pstops program in the psutils package can also scale and
> rotate text, but that is an add-on. They're located at:
>
> ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/ctan/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/
> ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/ctan/tex-archive/support/psutils/
>
> or, from one of the CTAN mirrors.
AFAIK there is the envlab.sty package for envelopes and labels.
Cheers,
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