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On Wed, 25 Dec 2024 11:47:30 -0700, Don YHmmmm. From <https://pdfa.org/pdf-ux-page-labels/> (near the very end):
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
On 12/25/2024 7:10 AM, legg wrote:I notice that the Foxit reader doesn't recognize the new labeling.That was the sort of Reader output that I had in mind.>
I don't know what it "looks" like in other viewers. And,
apparently, many don't support searching for page labels;
they think of pages as being *numbered*.
>I'll pay more attention to the features offered by my>
pdf publishing utility, (pdf995) to see what results I
can get here.
Can't help you, there. I use FrameMaker (et al.) for
my DTP needs; they are reasonably well integrated so
I can tell one what I want *it* to tell the others...
>If I can't wrestle it into shape, I may take you up on>
your offer, just to get this out of my hair, after revisions.
Truly no problem. The download and sneakernet into my office
was the biggest "effort". Adjusting the page labels is:
- open thumbnails
- select a set of pages to be labeled
- open "Label Pages..." dialog
- select style (1,2,3; i,ii,ii; A,B,C; etc.)
- APPLY
>I'd normally add or remove pages by printing partial portions,>
then rejoining them.
In Acrobat, I just select the thumbnails for the pages to delete and then
hit DELETE. I will have to see how the labels alter if I cut a section
out of the middle. I would imagine the FIRST page in a section is the
most critical (as it likely contains the sequencing information for its
successors)
>
I should see how rotated pages fit in the mix (they shouldn't
be handled any differently -- but, "you never know")
>
[I frequently put a B-size "fold out" in the middle of a document
and often only the recto side is numbered]
>That doesn't appear to be practical>
if 'sections' carry un-numbered or oddly-paginated groups.
0 seems particularly problematic.
I would address '0' as "0"; in much the same way as "IV"
or "COVER"
>How would an end-user print the copyright page, or dedication>
page, if the select-page-to-print area of the gui offers
pages ' -425 ' ?
With the labeling facility, you can specify "" (empty/blank)
as the page label -- as I did for the cover and early front matter
in your example.
>
If your viewer/reader software can search for page labels (which
is what all *should* be able to do as labels go WAY back in the
specification's history -- for obvious reasons), you could exploit
that ability to quickly access particular pages ("INDEX", "TABLES",
etc.) in the absence of hyperlinks in the document (of course this
means abandoning the VISIBLE page number on that page)
>
That's pretty popular.
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