At 16:41 10/02/2013 +0100, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
I want to have footers with "to be cont'd" for any page but the last one, ...

Do you need to do this? Don't most people know that, in the absence of any indication to the contrary, any incomplete word, sentence, paragraph, article, and so on simply continues on the next page of the book?

Good web designers refer to, say, a map and make the word "map" a hyperlink to the relevant map. Poor web designers try to teach people how to use the web, so they write "To see our map, please click here" - with the word "here" as the link. (And I-speak-your-links software for blind users says not "map" but "here, here, here ..."!) It sounds as if your book is attempting to teach people to turn the page for a continuation of the text. But I hope not.

In any case, is this the reason why this may be an unusual request?

Brian Barker


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