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Customizing margins in LaTeX
Good afternoon
I'm writing a diploma in latex, I can't adjust the margins, after printing they are completely different, I have to adjust for a specific printer, shift the page as a whole. I'm printing through adobe reader, having previously set the actual size in the print options.
I set it up like this: I
\usepackage[left=25mm, top=20mm, right=10mm, bottom=20mm, nohead, nofoot]{geometry}
shift it like this:
\hoffset=-5mm
\voffset=5mm
The page geometry has a lot of parameters, but is it really impossible to somehow just adjust the margins?
Here is an example document:
\documentclass[14pt]{article}
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
\usepackage[left=2.5cm, top=2cm, right=1cm, bottom=20mm, nohead, nofoot]{geometry}
\begin{document}
text, text, text
\end{document}
Thank you very much for your help.
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> writing cum in
BDSM latex? Or are you twisting the words on purpose?
And with the press a problem in the printer.
By the way, what will happen if you do not generate pdf, but dvi (and print dvi with the dvips command)?
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