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Unfortunately not all of us live in countries where ISO paper sizes are common. It would be useful for those of us who do not to have the option to use ANSI C, D, and E sizes (17 × 22 in., 22 × 34 in., and 34 × 44 in., respectively). These are very close to ISO A2, A1, and A0 sizes, respectively, so that the same (or very similar) parameters can likely be used.
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Unfortunately not all of us live in countries where ISO paper sizes are common. It would be useful for those of us who do not to have the option to use ANSI C, D, and E sizes (17 × 22 in., 22 × 34 in., and 34 × 44 in., respectively). These are very close to ISO A2, A1, and A0 sizes, respectively, so that the same (or very similar) parameters can likely be used.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: