Re: Odd Pages

Subject: Re: Odd Pages
From: Caryn Rizell <caryn -at- HPPTC95 -dot- ROSE -dot- HP -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 11:33:50 PST

I must disagree. I don't think it is ludicrous to start a chapter
on a continuous (odd) page, rather than page 1.

In fact, I really don't
like each chapter to start on page 1. When I see a table of contents
or index entry that says that the item I am looking for is on
page 5-30, I really don't have any idea where that is in the text.
That doesn't give me a good idea where to look in the book. I have
to know where chapter 5 starts to find what I am looking for.

If the TOC or index entry says that something is on page 265,
and I know that there are 500 pages in the manual, I can
more easily find what I am looking for. Numbering each
chapter from page 1 doesn't give me any idea of the total number
of pages in a manual to be able to better tell where to find
something.

I also, however, am fully aware of the maintenance problem
by using continuous numbering when you need to make
changes, insert chapters, etc. But for the user, I
think that continuous numbering is more helpful. It is
what we are used to in novels and most other printed
material.

Just my $.02!

Caryn Rizell
caryn -at- hpptc95 -dot- rose -dot- hp -dot- com
t>
> Text item: Text_1

> Beverly Parks wrote:

> > I cannot argue with the convention that all odd pages should be on
> > the right. But along with that convention you seem to be assuming
> > that all chapters must begin on an odd page. Why?

> Because each chapter should begin on page one. One is an odd number.
> Therefore, all chapters should begin on an odd page (on the right
> side)!

> Unless you want to start chapters on page two or thirty-two or
> whatever it is you're proposing (which is ludicrous). This is so
> standard (for good reason) that it's really not even worth talking
> about!

> -Kelly Burhenne
> burhennk -at- smtpgw -dot- liebert -dot- com


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