Re: Usability -- page numbering

Subject: Re: Usability -- page numbering
From: HOLLAND -at- IPFWCVAX -dot- BITNET
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1993 11:09:06 EST

For compound page numbering, I generally try to convince my employers to use
a decimal system (3.17, 4.2, &c) rather than a hyphenated system: In the
TOC, 3.17 is less unclear (esp. to nonengineers) than 3-17, which many users
read as a RANGE of pages; in the index, 3.17-3.19 is easier for EVERYBODY
than 3-17 - 3. 19.

Steve Hollander
holland -at- cvax -dot- ipfw -dot- indiana -dot- edu


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