The chapter pages' inner margins are much wider than those 14.1pt inner margins to which I was referring. The book that Lulu prints was typically 6 by 9 in size with small font sizes, not the A4-page size of that "book." But again, I do not know what the purpose is for the A4 book.

I was in the process of making a FrameMaker template for the printed book (as a simple, practical exercise) and came across that template on the website...

Gary

Leo Moons wrote:
Hello Gary,

For on line reading (on a 15''4 laptop screen), I find it just acceptable, although I would prefer a bit wider inner margin. The same applies if the back of your book is glued. If printed as A4 the font size of 14 is rather big. Usually I print out as booklet, then the font size is fine, but then of course the inner margin is too small. It does not bother too much for me, as I adjust the margins before printing, but that is not possible if you have it printed from PDF.
As a far I know, all pages styles have these margins.

Best regards

Leo Moons nl.OpenOffice.org
OooAuthors/nl
Nous sommes condamnés à être libres



Gary Schnabl schreef:
How do the 14.1pt inner margins for those page styles (OOoCopyright and OOoFrontMatter) in the A4 book template work out in actual practice? Why are those margins generally within the creep allowance--pretty much rendering those inner margins unreadable? BTW, the outer margins are 70.8pt for those two custom page styles.

Those page styles are used for the copyright, ToC, index, and front-matter pages.

Gary


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