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I have always switched in a different layout for different media.
Currently, I do more print than online, so switch in a different layout for
online. Before, I did more online than print, so I switched in a different
layout for print.
I have, though, done away with recto pages entirely and now only use
right-hand ones to start my chapter ;).
Cheers and grins,
Sean
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 10:46 PM, Margaret Cekis <margaret -dot- cekis -at- comcast -dot- net
> wrote:
> Nancy Allison asked: "Have any of you dispensed with having every chapter
> start on the recto
> page? I've seen a few recent books that start recto or verso, whichever.
> My thinking is, for every "Get rid of this blank page!!!" comment from
> in-house reviewers, there's probably an equal number of users who are
> also puzzled. Since we no longer ship printed books, and I doubt most
> customers print our pdfs, people are mostly seeing them on line and are
> probably wondering why those pages are blank.
>
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