Cindy, the weird thing here, is that the headers of each year is the same as
the same at the top of the page. I was thinking of the reader as he or she
read the book and believe me it is confusing, Rock Star is on the left side
and the other header of the year is on the right, or ii it the beginning of
a new chapter and the only way to know is to make sure it is a different
character at the beginning of the page. It would be easier with the author
on the left and the title of the book on the right which is in most cases.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] headers
Bob,
I haven't followed this thread too closely, but your recent post has confused me. If Iunderstand you correctly: it doesn't really matter whether the header is a title, author, or chapter header. While you're scanning, if the page number and header are on the same line, don't worry about it. If you pre-validate before submitting, you can manually delete the headers and retain the page number. Otherwise, the validator will do it. Headers usually come out garbled anyway.
If the page number is at the bottom of the page, I try to start the scan below the header so I have less to delete when I'm finished with the scan. (I prevalidate before submitting my scans -- or did. Now I'm not scanning books, since so many people like to and I prefer to validate).
Cindy --- bob tweedy <rtweedy2@xxxxxxx> wrote:
You are welcome, I am trying on this book currently scanning but the problem is that the author is using the same headers as the header for the chapter so you don't know which is which.
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