I frequently used flush left, ragged right (unjustified) text in my books. But this makes the apparent gutter margin on Left pages (where the ragged line ends are near the spine) look wider than the gutter margin on Right pages (where the aligned line beginnings are near the spine). The solution is to move the Left text frame a little closer to the gutter and the Right text frame a little further distant.
When viewing the opening, both gutter and foreedge margins look like mirror images owing to the optical illusion caused by the uneven line ends. If I create a new Double Sided document, is there any way to have different margins on facing pages? Or is the only current solution to just set mirrored margins, then add guides for where text frames will actually be placed? Regards, Hedley -- Hedley Stewart Finger 28 Regent Street Camberwell VIC 3124 Australia Tel. +61 3 9809 1229 Mobile +61 412 461 558, E-mail <mailto:hfinger at handholding.com.au>
