On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 12:21:36 +0200 Christian Faulhammer wrote: > Ciaran McCreesh : > > On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 19:16:34 +0200 > > Christian Faulhammer wrote: > > > Attached is a PDF file with always two pages of one layout > > > type. A margin note label is found in every example. Number of > > > pages for the whole PMS in the following order: > > > > Mmm. Is part of the problem that we're not using a book style > > layout? How does it look if we go for even-odd pages, with narrow > > outside margins but larger inner margins, with labels always shown > > on the inner margins? > > You confuse outside and inside here. Both inner margins are as wide > as one outer margin. For the PMS one-sided is perfect as people will > print it out one-sided, so the unequal margins would just look odd. > Layout 2 and 3 are the ones I favour, but I am open to other > suggestions. By inner / outer, I probably mean even / odd or something. As a picture, something like: +-----------+-----------+ | aaaaaaa | aaaaaaa | | aaaaaaa l | aaaaaaa | | aaaaaaa | aaaaaaa | | aaaaaaa | aaaaaaa | | aaaaaaa | l aaaaaaa | | aaaaaaa | aaaaaaa | | aaaaaaa | aaaaaaa | | aaaaaaa | aaaaaaa | +-----------+-----------+ where l is our labels. Big gap down the middle where the spine / two-up printing is, narrow gap on the outside. I suspect most people who print it out will be printing it out two-up anyway. -- Ciaran McCreesh