Gary Schnabl wrote:
What page numbering scheme was meant to be used in the Writer Guide? Or is that item a variable feature among different authors/editors?

Chapter 1's ToC has this for its first two members:

Copyright 2 <#1.Copyright%7Coutline>

What is Writer? 1 <#2.What%20is%20Writer_%7Coutline>


The first read: (before it was reformatted): 2 for Copyright 2 and the second read 1 for What is Writer?. Why is the Copyright page 2, whereas the first page for the exposition is labeled page 1?


User error by someone (probably me) who wasn't paying attention to the page numbers after reformatting into the new template.

Because the WG3 chapters are designed for onscreen reading, we had agreed that numbering should be sequential from the title page, with the first visible number appearing on page 3, which is the first page of the Table of contents. Of course, the Table of contents shows the Copyright page as 2. The first page of the exposition would usually be 5 (assuming the typical ToC is 2 pages).

Thanks for catching it!

--Jean

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