Steve:
Then set your chapter title numbering as follows:
Chapter\ $chapnum =0 =0 =0 =0 =0
The placeholder after $chapnum is the one you want to continue
through the book. The =0 resetters are for the numbering you
want to restart for each chapter, e.g. figure, table, equation
No.
The bleed should be no less that 2.5 - 3mm (a little bit depending on
how accurate the printshop/binding company is). 5mm should be more
than enough.
There are 25.4mm to the inch, so 1/8in is just over 3mm.
Best regards,
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
On 12/15/05, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> Dear Experts
Sorry, sent this only to Lester. Trying again.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Date: Dec 18, 2005 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: Copying master page layouts and graphics
To: "Lester C. Smalley"
On 12/16/05, Lester C. Smalley wrote:
> Stacie,
>
>
You could do this only if you are using different paragraph format
tags in the front matter than in the chapters (sections). You could
then use a specific counter for that set of tags using roman
numbering.
However, splitting the file into individual chapter files is probably
the best thing.
At 11:15 17/12/2005 -0500, Fred Ridder wrote, quoting from online sources:
>. . .
>The glossary at
>http://www.designtalkboard.com/glossary/fonts/typography.php
>says this:
>- A widow occurs when the last line of a paragraph from the
> previous page flows onto the top of the next page.
>- An