--- "Wollenberger, David" <DAVID.Wollenberger at ca.com> wrote: > I have a situation which I don't think is so > unusual, and yet I can't seem to figure out how to > get FM to handle it. Our TOC page numbering begins > on iii and goes as long as it has to, ending on an > even page. > Our Chapter 1 begins on the next page after the TOC > page. So if the TOC is eight pages (iii-x), then the > first page of Chapter 1 is 11. ============================= To me, what you describe as not "unusual" is extra-unusual. The whole reason for using roman numerals in front matter is to allow the non-front matter to begin at arabic numeral 1. Your company's numbering scheme is counter-intuitive and dumb. I defy you to find any instance where professionally-published books of any type use the numbering scheme you describe.
Dan Emory & Associates FrameMaker/FrameMaker+SGML Document Design & Database Publishing <danemory7224 at sbcglobal.net>
