[Tex/LaTex] What paper dimensions to use for printing with the octavo class

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I am working on a fiction novel. I want to print this in a comfortable size for carrying and reading. I will have the pages printed, cut to size, glued together, with heavy paper added to the outside to form a cover.

I found the octavo class, which gives a nice look, however, the documentation is a bit confusing. I will print at a local print store. They usually just print on A4 or A5 paper. If I give the store any strange sizes, they'll likely add extra space around the pages, or distort the size to fit their printing machines. Can I use any of the paper-size options (e.g. folio, quarto, or octavo) to create a PDF that I is ready for printing at my local print store? Can I trust octavo to give me enough white-space in the middle of the book, where the seam is?

Are there any other classes or packages I should consider for creating a novel? I had difficulty finding anything related to this in CTAN.

Best Answer

In my opinion there is no better class for the task. If you are going to print on A4 use the imperial size, it will only need minor trimming after printing. Even if you do not trim the difference is only about 20mm, but I would rather keep the ratios as they are.

\documentclass[imperial, twoside,12pt]{octavo}

Here is an image from something I have been working on.

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Another advantage of using this class and one of its sizes, is that it reads comfortably on a screen, especially the crown class.

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