Pagination in papyri is infrequent and when it does occur it is often the work of an editor, perhaps a librarian. Consistent pagination began to occur in codices in the early third century. Many great codices of the fourth century have no pagination. When pagination is occurs, the numbers appear in the center of the upper margin or the top outside edge. Some scribes only numbered the even-numbered pages. Occasionally leaves, not pages, are numbered. Numeration is also used for the numbering of quires.
The assigning of numbers to the pages in a document; the division of a document into pages
Total number of pages included in a press publication.
The automated process of numbering pages consecutively.
The process of producing camera-ready pages entirely on a computer, minimizing or eliminating the need for paste-up.
The numbering of pages in correct sequence.
Describes how books are broken into pages after initial typesetting. Pagination is particularly critical in picture books, where space is usually limited to 24 or 32 pages (including front and back matter) and illustration must be generously accommodated.
in typesetting or pasteup, the process of breaking copy into pages of a specific dimension.
1. The page makeup process for a multiple page document. 2. The process of numbering or creating individual pages. See also: page makeup.
1) Assembly of type with other copy into page format; 2) Numbering pages in consecutive order.
a prepress publishing system becoming increasingly popular with newspapers. It can involve the simple set-up of one page of a newspaper (partial pagination) or the entire newspaper (full pagination). Requires the use of electronic publishing software. A fully paginated system can be very expensive.
The process of generating a page on a computer.
the system of numbering pages
The page number of a book
Because almost everything printed eventually appears on a sheet of paper, pagination shows you where those pages will fall before they’re printed. It also lets you see where various sections and titles will appear and make minor layout adjustments.
Typesetting term which copy, page numbers and other elements of a printed page are assembled. Pantone colors: Also referred to as PMS colors. A series of over 1200 colors which have become standard inks in the printing business. PDF file: Portable Document Format, is a file format created by Adobe Systems, Inc. PDF uses the PostScript printer description language and is highly portable across computer platforms. PDF documents have a .pdf file extension.
Numbering of pages in consecutive order.
The length of the article; the number of pages, start and end pages are separated by a hyphen e.g. 20-25.
Page numbering. Usually, the front matter of a book is paginated using Roman numerals, and the main text is paginated using Arabic numerals.
The division of a document into pages of predetermined length, either manually or automatically.
The numbering of the pages.
the sequential numbering of pages.
The process of dividing a document into pages for printing and/or of adding page numbers to each page.
The assignment of numbers to the pages in a document. Logically, one would think that one number simply followed another, but in word processing jobs, allowances can be made for objects such as charts and blank pages, which the author might want excluded from the logical numbering sequence. Word processing programs also automatically divide text into single pages. Without this function a document would appear to be one continuous page.
Otherwise know as printers pairs. Laying out the pages of the booklet in the correct way. Even numbered pages are always down the left and odd numbered pages down the right.
Process of performing page makeup automatically.
the numbering of pages in a book.
Laying out the parts of a document into pages.
The term given to numbering the pages of a book.
Assembly of type with other line copy into page format. When done by hand, this is makeup or pasteup; when done electronically, it is computer aided pagination (CAP).
In the book arena, the numbering of pages.
In computerised typesetting, the process of performing page make-up automatically. The allocation of page numbers to the images of a book.
Electronic formatting of multiple pages in a file for output.
The numbering of pages in a multi-page document.
How the individual pages in a document are separated into each page.
The process of arranging the pages of a publication in proper sequence.
The computerized process by which a newspaper is laid out, or paged.
the process of laying out newspaper or magazine pages using computer hardware and software.
The process of defining where page breaks will occur. Involves setting page length, size or number of lines and, where required, the setting of page numbering.
The sequence of numbers used to identify the pages of a book.
The assignment of page numbers, either manually or electronically, in a document.
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Pagination is the system by which the information on a newspaper, bookpage, manuscript, or otherwise handwritten or printed document are laid out.