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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Bug with %two-side% ?
From: "Fred L. Drake, Jr." <fdrake@acm.org> Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Bug with %two-side% ? Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:08:47 -0500 (EST) > Thomas Andre Berger writes: > > Chapters should always start on the right side if you have two-side > > option set. That is correct behaviour, IMHO. > > > > But the margins are wrong using two-side and the tex-backend. I don't > > remember if that's how it when I use RTF (or MIF). > > When I was setting up the Python documentation handle both A4 and > US-Letter formatting (we use our own LaTeX classes), I got mail from a > European (don't recall which country) stating that starting a chapter > on the right-hand-side wasn't "required" the way it is for the US; > perhaps that's not quite right for all of Europe. Hmm. > Are there any resources on the Web that discuss these sorts of > internationalization issues? I don't know any of site that discuss those issues but Japanese book has two types, a book starts with right side and a book starts with left side. This is not just chapters, but all pages. I don't think 'starting chapter' matters for it. can any of japanese people confirm this? -- yashi
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