[bksvol-discuss] blank pages, numbering pages, and picture inserts

  • From: Grandma Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 01:21:14 -0800 (PST)

Mayrie makes the point I was going to make (but I read
my mail before answering--aren't I a good girl?).
Sometimes, also, there are un-numbered pages with
photographs between two consecutive numbered pages.
These usually are history books, or biographies, and
I've had at least two or three like that that I can
remember. In that case, I put a note that between
pages, say, 82 and 83, to use Mayrie's sample, there
are photographs. Then I include the captions and put
the page breaks where they are in the book. Then I
[ick up the text and the page numbering.

Sometimes I think, though, that it might be better if
I put the pictures and captions at the end of the
book, so they don't interrupt the text. Any opinions?

G.Cindy
--- Mayrie ReNae <mrenae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Jill,
> 
>          I have found both cases.  occasionally
> blank pages will not 
> be a part of the numbering system in a book.  But
> mostly, if there is 
> a blank page in the books that I have read it does
> fall into the 
> numbering system.  Let me be clearer.  Most of the
> time, if there is 
> a blank page in a book, it will come between two
> numbered pages in 
> this kind of an order:  page 82 with a page number,
> blank page, page 
> 84 with a page number.  I only number the blank
> pages where their 
> existence or lack of will confuse the reader.  If
> the sequence goes 
> like this: page 82 with a printed page number, blank
> page, then page 
> 83 with a printed page number, I do not number the
> blank page.  Just what I do.
> 
> Peace,
> Mayrie
> 
> At 01:43 PM 12/29/2007, you wrote:
> >I don't number blank pages because I have found
> that the book's 
> >numbering system doesn't either. Am I wrong about
> this? Jill
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: <mailto:jamieyates@xxxxxxxxxxx>Jamie Yates,
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> >To:
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> >Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Chapter headings, am
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> >
> >Thanks, Mayrie. I always add the page number if the
> page number is 
> >missing, especially on blank pages, because others
> have said that 
> >blank pages do not get retained if the page number
> is not added. 
> >That would make a person think the book is missing
> a page.
> >
> >So I guess until someone finds a book which has
> page numbers at the 
> >top but the chapter headings got stripped, I will
> believe that 
> >chapter headings only need protected when the page
> number is at the 
> >bottom of the page.
> >
> >
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