David Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > So, Jade appears to assume that new chapters start on the right side
> > > of the spread (i.e. odd-numbered). This would be true, if an extra
> > > blank page were inserted at the end of the previous chapter, but since
> > > it's not, an incorrect h
> > So, Jade appears to assume that new chapters start on the right side
> > of the spread (i.e. odd-numbered). This would be true, if an extra
> > blank page were inserted at the end of the previous chapter, but since
> > it's not, an incorrect header/footer alignment occurs on that page.
>
> I
David Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, Jade appears to assume that new chapters start on the right side
> of the spread (i.e. odd-numbered). This would be true, if an extra
> blank page were inserted at the end of the previous chapter, but since
> it's not, an incorrect header/footer ali
Hello everyone,
I'd like to describe a problem I'm experiencing with two-sided output,
using:
* Jade 1.2.1
* DocBook DSSSL stylesheets 1.64
It concerns documents with two-sided output:
(define %two-side%
;; Is two-sided output being produced?
#t)
The headers are alternately on the right-