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In article <vka38r$qekf$1@dont-email.me>,
Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:On 12/22/2024 2:52 PM, legg wrote:>Anyone have any idea how to publish a pdf so that it recognizes>
a frontispiece with roman numeral pagination?
If your page numbering is *within* the document (e.g., a header of your
own creation), then it is entirely up to you what form it takes, where it
is placed, when it appears, etc. (e.g., often the first page of a chapter
has no visible page number)
>The body page one currently recognized as page 14.>
The PDF format only deals with ordinality when it comes to page numbers.
>Annoying.>
Use the tool upstream of your PDF distiller to impose whatever numbering
scheme you want. E.g., I never label the first page of a document,
use "lowercase" roman numerals for front matter, <chapter>-<page> for
body pages (and <chapter>-<figure> as well as <chapter>-<table> for
their corresponding materials) and INDEX-<page> for the index.
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Set your PDF to open with thumbnail views visible and the viewer can
usually quickly find the page of interest from them.
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[Though I've never made a document of more than ~600 pages so it's easy
to find thumbnails of chapter starts and offset from there]
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adobe is a MS kind of tool.
Professionals use TeX.
I generated the ciforth documentation with texinfo.
In ghostview the two cover pages appear as 1 2 in the page column,
The body is on the third page with a page number 1.
The content are on the end, showing negative numbers in the page column,
and are marked I ,, XII .
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Groetjes Albert
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