For our main user manuals and training guides, the PDFs are set up just like a
regular book, with odd/even layouts and an even number of pages. I use roman
numerals for the front material. As for the odd/even layouts, our design
doesn't include a scholar's margin, so it really just affects the
Yes, I do still produce PDFs according to print protocols - because I'm
told that it is what our customers want. Other companies, other customers,
may need other formats.
David
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On 18 December 2014 at 02:00,
We recently changed our templates to eliminate the alternating left/right page
layouts, since a consistent page layout looks better online, but we still keep
the blank pages if anyone wants to print double-sided. Our pages are numbered
consecutively straight through the entire document,
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Subject: RE: Page count even or no
We recently changed our templates to eliminate the alternating left/right page
layouts, since a consistent page layout looks better online, but we still keep
the blank pages if anyone wants to print double-sided. Our pages
size (or larger) to be readable.
Regards
Keith
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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 8:05 AM
To: Gillian Flato; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Page
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Subject: RE: Page count even or no
We recently changed our templates to eliminate the alternating left/right
page layouts, since a consistent page layout looks better online, but we
still keep the blank pages if anyone wants to print double-sided. Our pages
are numbered consecutively
I have a few clients that say exactly what you say since everyone reads
PDFs online and hardly anyone prints a manual anymore they want the
chapters to end just when they end, regardless of page number, and then I
have clients who are insistent on double-sided PDFs for proper pagination
upon
imho
It's my assumption that the purpose of a PDF is to represent a printed
book, so I will typically include all the bits that make that PDF into a
book if printed. There are still lots of people who print PDFs (or at
least parts). If someone reading the PDF online has to jump over a blank
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of John Sgammato
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:49 AM
Cc: Framers
Subject: Re: Page count even or no
We keep the left/right because
When it's my choice, no facing pages, no blank pages, the cover is page 1.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Gillian Flato
gillian.fl...@pi-coral.com wrote:
Do you guys still follow print protocols and produce PDFs with an even number
of pages per chapter, or no, since everyone reads PDFs
Hi Gillian,
The important thing for me is that the right hand pages are numbered odd and
the left hand pages even. I want it to paginate correctly in case I decide
to print it out. Printing a PDF that I want to read is not unusual for an
old guy like me. It doesn't bother me if there are blank
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