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authorla-ninpre <leobrekalini@gmail.com>2020-12-01 13:15:11 +0300
committerla-ninpre <leobrekalini@gmail.com>2020-12-01 13:15:11 +0300
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I know that hard-coding(?) page layout is a bad thing to do and I know that there
is probably some specialized software to do this brochure page order, but I have
-not found anything more or less useful. Source was made using LibreOffice Draw.
+not found anything useful. Source was made using LibreOffice Draw.
To make a booklet you have to print firstly odd pages, then turn the sheets and
-print the even ones. Of cource, if your printer is capable of printing on both
+print the even ones. Of course, if your printer is capable of printing on both
sides you're good.
Then you should cut the page in a half horizontally, fold the lower part behind
the upper, turning it upside down and, finally, binding everything in a desired