[texhax] LaTeX Pagination Reversed
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Sun Apr 9 01:35:44 CEST 2006
>>>>> "Karl" == Karl Berry <karl at freefriends.org> writes:
> the inner margin must be half of the outer margin, since the
> inner margins will butt against each other in the spread.
> Except for the physical fold-into-the-spine of the (typical) book,
> which makes it appear much less. I've had to read many books
> where the words at the end of a line on a left-hand page, and/or
> the beginning of a line on a right-hand page, are on a curve,
> disappearing into the spine, while there's tons of "wasted" white
> space on the outside. Very frustrating. I've mostly seen it in
> novels/etc.
The problem is that publishing houses ask for "camera ready copies"
today. Nobody cares about typography.
Do you have similar problems with books released 30 years ago?
Regards,
Reinhard
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