Dan,
Modify both the Prelim and Mainbody styles and add those codes. Save to your
template.
From: Dan Gergen
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 10:48 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Duxbury is adding extra t- and p-pages ...
Hello Jean—
Thank you for the information. I've tried the codes as you suggested in
several ways (with earlier templates and directly in the DBT print side.) It
makes sense using those codes, but something else is forcing the blank
even-numbered t- and p-pages. So I'm still getting those blank pages.
Using Swif and BANA 2015, & 2014 template, the page setup has the
following hidden text:
"Preliminary Page (or Main): This text will be deleted when opened in DBT.
Text is forced to a right-hand page if the embosser is set for interpoint. The
braille page number is automatically set to p1 (or 1.)"
Could there be something I'm missing in the Embosser setup? (I don't
emboss from my own computer; I email my files to an agency that embosses, so I
just have it set to "generic embosser.) Is there another setting in DBT other
Global Embosser and Document Embosser setups that affect interpoint?
I can accept the blank pages, but I don't like it when a "fix" doesn't
"fix it."
Thanks again,
Dan Gergen
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From: jemenzies@xxxxxxx
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Duxbury is adding extra t- and p-pages ...
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 22:00:24 -0700
Hi Dan,
This is an easy fix once you know it. Some people just accept those forced
blank pages, but here’s how to stop that behaviour.
Use the codes
[top][sd1]
at the very bottom of your text of your T and P sections. The
[top]
code should be the very last code, because it will force a new page at that
point. The
[sd1]
code tells DBT to make it an “odd” page, so you won’t get that extra page you
are getting.
Note that if you want to force to an even page, you change the parameter of 1
to a 0. So, in that case, the code would be
[sd0]
Hope this makes sense and is helpful. You can look up the SD code in the Quick
Codes Reference section of the manual for more info.
Jean