I don't know anything about this but would this work?
pstops can process a PostScript file in many different ways. A useful facility is to be able to resize a PostScript file:
pstops -d 1:0@0.8(2.8cm,2.8cm) infile.ps outfile.ps
http://www.usq.edu.au/users/leis/notes/latex/postscript.html
Eve
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Walde <scott@waldetech.ca>
Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 11:00 am
Subject: Resize a postscript file?
> I've been doing a ton of googling on this, but can't seem to find
> an
> answer. I must be asking the question wrong.
>
> Is there any way to resize a postscript file to fill a specific
> page
> size? I would think that would be an option in ghostscript, but
> if it
> is, I can't find it. I have a postscript file that is somewhat
> smaller
> than a letter size page, that I would like to fill the page when I
> print
> it. I would rather do it from the command line, but if it has to
> go
> through some gui app, I guess that's okay.
>
> Thanks.
>
> ttyl
> srw
>
>
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