O. Bertold
From: Poland
Registered: 2006-02-18
Posts: 40
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I suggested only workaround, not really solution...
Theo Zweers <tjzwrs@gmail.com> napisał(a):
>Hi Bertold, > >yes, of course you can (if understood it good) do the page numbering by >hand. But when 'printed' to pdf (or real printing), you cannot print the >'negative pages'. >Anyway, what is the point of doing it this way (negative page numbering >for the document and adding manual page numbers)? >What I mean is, I use automatic page numbering for the still not >completed document (adding more text as I go along). When I add >something the index pages (TOC) are automatically updated. >I did use (!) negative page numbering (not visible at those pages) for >the first pages for the first plate, the name of the book, etc. The the >real page 1 starts where I want and is visible (in the 'book'). > >Theo > >Bertold schreef op 26-10-2013 12:04: >> It is possible to make "manual" negative pagination (in small amount of >> pages this is less inconvenient as strain the mind for general solution. >> Similiary in one-time work). Not automatic numbering, but inserting >> needed range manual in footer or header. In this case this will show on >> pdf... >> Bertold >> >> >> >> > >-- >PageStream Pro 5.0.5.8 on Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bits (Dutch), Python 2.7.3 and PySide 1.1.0 (all 32 bits, unless stated otherwise) >AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 215 Processor at 2.70 GHz and 4 GB RAM > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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