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Their pages will be dropped into the array in the following order: 1,2. In the case of the OP, they want to create a single page, composed of two 8.5x11 pages arranged in a 1x2 array (1 column, 2 rows).
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Then you fill those empty slots top to bottom, left to right with pages from a pdf source-file. You define an array of slots a certain number of columns wide, by a certain number of rows deep, on a page of a certain fixed dimensions (in cm). Imagine it's something like typesetting a newspaper. In answer to your question, you'll need a PDF 'Imposition' tool, which is a fancy way of saying a tool that arranges PDF page images onto a particular array to create a NEW single PDF page. pdf file at the given location, font and size. pdfstamp: Adds the given string to the infile.pdfrevert: Removes one layer of changes to a PDF file, trying to maximise the size of the output file (to account for linearised PDF).Create posters (multiple sheets per page): pdfposterĬreate an A6 booklet: pdfbook -2 -p a5 infile.pdf outfile.pdf.Multiple pages per sheet: pdfjam (command: pdfnup).Merge PDF files: pdfmerge, pdfjam (command: pdfjoin).Create booklets: pdfbook, pdf-tools (command: pdfbklt).

This is a summary of the tools I found for PDF (I wanted to find the equivalent of psup and psbook)
