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CTAN package update: savetrees

Date: May 15, 2011 9:07:30 AM CEST
the dante daemon pokes its head above ground *yet again*: > Name of contribution: savetrees > Version number: 2.0 > Author's name: Scott Pakin > Location on CTAN: /macros/latex/contrib/savetrees > Summary description: Pack as much text as possible onto each page of a > LaTeX document > License type: lppl > > Announcement text: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > The goal of the savetrees package is to pack as much text as > possible onto each page of a LaTeX document. Admittedly, > this makes the document far less attractive. Nevertheless, > savetrees is a simple way to save paper when printing draft > copies of a document. It can also be useful when trying to > meet a tight page-length requirement for a conference or > journal submission. > > This new release, version 2.0, includes major -- and > non-backwards-compatible -- changes to savetrees. Package > options, all of which have been renamed from the previous > version, now let each of savetrees's space-saving techniques > be enabled or disabled individually or en masse. Two new > space-saving techniques are incorporated into savetrees: > reducing inter-character spacing and reducing inter-word > spacing. savetrees.bib can now work independently of > savetrees.sty. The seldom-used makethin script has been > removed. The documentation has been improved and now > includes text samples of some of savetrees's space-saving > techniques. thanks for the upload; i've installed the update, and changed the catalogue repository appropriately. > This package is located at > http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/savetrees > More information is at > http://www.ctan.org/pkg/savetrees the catalogue change won't make it to that "other information" until some time overnight tonight. Robin Fairbairns For the CTAN team

savetrees – Optimise the use of each page of a document

The goal of the savetrees package is to pack as much text as possible onto each page of a document. Admittedly, this makes the document far less attractive. Nevertheless, savetrees is a simple way to save paper when printing draft copies of a document. It can also be useful when trying to meet a tight page-length requirement for a conference or journal submission.

Most of the package options cover specific modifications to typesetting rules, but there are also options subtle, moderate and extreme options for the “broad brush” approach.

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MaintainerScott Pakin

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