Frequently Asked Questions =============================== * *How can I suppress these superfluous empty pages?* *Short Answer:* Specify the desired output size using the same page-name as the medium-size:: pdfposter -mA5 -p2xA5 in.pdf out.pdf *Long Answer*: If you are running:: pdfposter -mA5 -pA4 in.pdf out.pdf you most probably expect the result to be 2 A5-pages large, but you will get *three* pages, where the third seams to be empty. (If you have a full-colored background, you will find a small line on the third page.) And this is what went wrong: In the command above, you *say*: "The output should be A4 sized", while you *mean*: "The output should fit on two A5 pages". Basically you are right, if you say "hey, this ought to be the same!". It is a scaling or rounding issue caused by ISO page sizes not scaling exactly (even as they should, see `ISO 216 `_). For example since A4 is 297 mm high, A5 should be 148.5 mm wide, but is only 148 mm wide. So the solution is to specify on the command-line what you want: "should fit on two A5 pages":: pdfposter -mA5 -p2xA5 in.pdf out.pdf * Are there other Python tools for manipulating PDF? Yes, there are: * `pdfnup `_ * `pdfsplit `_ * `pdfgrid `_ .. include:: _common_definitions.txt