Hi, I'm having trouble with pstops and it's insistence of formatting things for US Letter paper (Open Office seems a bit hung up on US Letter too). I've set everything I can find to A4, this includes in the printer config driver options and in Open Office Page setup and printer setup. I've got some tex output that's A4 and when I pass it through through pstops it still claims to be A4 and looks fine but when I print it, it gets printed as if it was US Letter (so I get the top chooped off and a big blank space at the bottom). To ensure the problem isn't my tex skill, I did up a simple page in OO. When I print a page out from OO and looks at it in ghostview, it tells me that it's Letter and the top is chopped off. If I change to A4, I can see the whole page as it should be. If I then pass this into pstops with pstops -pa4 "2:[email protected](21cm,0)[email protected](21cm,14.85cm)" in.ps out.ps I get 2 side by side pages on a Letter page and again the top is missing (in this case the top is the right hand side of the second page), however if I tell ghostview that it's A4 I can see the chopped off part again. When I finally print with lpr -o media=a4 out.ps it comes out with the top chopped off. Is there some way to convince everything to use A4 instead of US Letter? This is Fedora Core 1 by the way but I've installed psutils from FC2 and it makes no difference. Any help would be appreciated as I've wasted hours on this this weekend, Fergal