[OS X TeX] \special{papersize=7in,10in}

stephenmoye at cox.net stephenmoye at cox.net
Wed Jul 19 18:46:08 CEST 2006


---- stephenmoye at cox.net wrote: 
> 
> ---- Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com> wrote: 
> > 
> > On Jul 19, 2006, at 8:00 AM, <stephenmoye at cox.net> wrote:
> > 
> > > This is a real puzzle. At home, \special{papersize=7in,10in} works  
> > > and in the preview window I see a 7x10 page. At work, \special 
> > > {papersize=7in,10in} does not really work -- the preview shows a  
> > > letter size page.
> > >
> > > Really exasperating. The two installations are identical -- i- 
> > > Installer says they are up to date, and I am using beta2 of TeXShop  
> > > on both machines. I'm using TeX and ghostscript
> > >
> > > What have I overlooked?
> > >
> > > Going crazy in Providence... }8>]
> > >
> > > SGM
> > 
> > Howdy,
> > 
> > Are you using tex+ghostscript in both places? I think using pdftex  
> > requires more changes to change the page dimensions.
> 
> Absolutely. What is more frustrating is that if I arbitrarily change the papersize dimensions and retypeset the document, the typeset material moves around on the letter-size page.
> 
> ARRRRGH!

I thought that I might try the geometry package -- I didn't really want to because it does too much. For PDFLaTeX, it works correctly with TeXShop; when using TeX+Ghostscript, it does not work: everything is still on the default lettersize paper, just shifted around.

Any insights? 

SGM
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