My question has to do with the actual numbering rather than margin issues. In a simple case with four one-movement pages I would have the first page be page 1 with no printed number. It would be a booklet with a single 'signature' of one sheet of paper. What I'm wondering is, in the case of a piece with three movements with the first and second each occupying a single page and the third spread across two pages, how would one number them? Or would it be preferable not to number at all?
-David ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Knute Snortum" <ksnor...@gmail.com> > To: "bobroff" <bobr...@centrum.is> > Cc: "Lillypond Users Mailing List" <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2024 4:30:38 PM > Subject: Re: 2-up duplex page numbering > I put this in my paper block: > > \paper { > two-sided = ##t > inner-margin = 12\mm > outer-margin = 8\mm > } > > -- > Knute Snortum > > > > On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 7:51 AM bobr...@centrum.is <bobr...@centrum.is> > wrote: > >> Is there an accepted normal practice for page numbering when music is >> printed 2-up on both sides of a sheet? Are the pages numbered at all? To >> be more specific, if I have four A4 (USletter) pages printed 2-up on A3 >> (11x17) are they normally numbered and, if so, what is the first page >> number? It would be on the left which is normally an even number. >> >> Thanks, >> >> David >>