Hi, my question is not directly related to context, so please excuse. In my document I have even before the abstract the summary in 2 languages. Then the TOC (table of contents), then list of symbols which is followed by the introduction. But where do I start with page number 1? - at the very beginning? - at the TOC (earlier pages get then numbered I, II, III, ... - at the introduction? A last question, is it common to add the two summaries in the TOC or to start with the "list of symbols"? Or are there no rules at all and I can do it as I like? Best regards Wolfgang
WolfgangZ
Hi,
my question is not directly related to context, so please excuse.
In my document I have even before the abstract the summary in 2 languages. Then the TOC (table of contents), then list of symbols which is followed by the introduction.
But where do I start with page number 1? - at the very beginning? - at the TOC (earlier pages get then numbered I, II, III, ... - at the introduction?
It's probably frowned on by real writers, but I actually make the front cover page 1. This is just so that when you go to print an extract of the document (or "go to" a page number when viewing), the page numbers match those in the software dialog. Having said that it may well be that PDF viewers are clever enough to know the "logical" page number rather than the physical one, does anyone know about this? [...] -- John Devereux
Am 14.03.2009 um 12:43 schrieb John Devereux:
Having said that it may well be that PDF viewers are clever enough to know the "logical" page number rather than the physical one, does anyone know about this?
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20081216.091038.3b5ae9e1.en.html Wolfgang
Wolfgang Schuster
Am 14.03.2009 um 12:43 schrieb John Devereux:
Having said that it may well be that PDF viewers are clever enough to know the "logical" page number rather than the physical one, does anyone know about this?
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20081216.091038.3b5ae9e1.en.html
Thanks! Using the example, viewers which correctly display the logical page numbers (i,ii,iii,iv,1,2,3 etc) are: xpdf no kpdf no ocular no foxit no evince yes! acrobat 4 yes Only acrobat seems to cope with ii in the print dialog, although I did not try very hard on the others. -- John Devereux
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