On 14/08/2008 21:31, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
Harold Fuchs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] inquired:
[...]
positioning and numbering of the bleed-blocks.
Perhaps a dumb question - feel free to agree with me ;-) but if the
*colours* of the thumb tabs are sufficiently different, at least from
one to the next, is it actually necessary to have them in different
*places* down the edge? If "no" then the coloured block could simply
be
part of the chapter heading. I know it's traditional to vary colour
*and* place but what's a tradition or two between friends?
Um... the people who want this are going to be horrified at how much
more color costs in a large manual, and will quickly demand that
everything inside the covers be monochrome. :-)
It did actually occur to me, after I sent my previous message, that
colour is really unnecessary and that alternating black and white
(colourless) blocks would be perfectly adequate to differentiate the
chapters. Another tradition blown out of the water :-)
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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