Hi Margaret,
So, just to clarify Jonathan's email, the <RefPageNum.> style boils down (for
our purposes here) to an [lea] code (it does more than that, but I am
investigating that separately). The prefixing of print page numbers with
letters is a BANA convention, not used in the UK.
In the UK, you can basically do:
[lea]24
at the point where page 24 begins.
I trust this helps.
With best regards,
James.
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Goodness!
I don't think I've had this sort of situation to manage.
Thanks
Margaret
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I've always used it for combined page numbers as:
<RefPageNumber.>23-24[lec]24<RefPageNumber.>
which would have 23-24 as the print page #s on the first braille page and a24
on the next, b24, c24, etc. on proceeding braille pages.
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Subject: [ueb-ed] Duxbury Query - lec code - anyone used it?
Greetings
I am looking at codes we don't normally use in Duxbury but which may turn out
to be useful for certain situations.
One such code is [lec] which is meant to give you a print page number in the
print page number area of your document, but without giving you a print page
indicator in the middle of the text (as you'd get with the [lea] code).
This could be useful in multi-volume work when the text begins mid-print page.
I've been experimenting with the code, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
Anyone else ever used this code?
Curiously,
Margaret
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