On the list I asked for the submitter of Flatterland to contact me; that is the name of the book. The Kurzweil page numbers appear right in the middle of the print page followed by two blank lines which is why I am deleting those blank lines. Thanks for your interest in this issue. I may submit this to feedback as it so important that the submitter is sure of the one or two page setting being used. ----- Original Message ----- From: Amy Goldring Tajalli To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 12:29 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: twice too many pages Jill, I don't recall your mentioning the book you were working on so I don't know how the scanner would know it was his/her scan you were working on. Where are the page numbers? if they are at the bottom of the merged page, then the extra blank lines should not matter. If they are at the top of the page they might be a nuisance but again they should not be a problem but only an extra width between it and the text. I assume you have read Bookshare books so you probably know how small the print is or at least how little the extra lines will matter when the Bookshare computers transfers your book to their format. You would have to ask someone at Bookshare but I cannot imagine where the extra blank lines would be such a problem as to be worth the worry. If what text is good and you have the right number of pages in the right order and correct numbers and no major gaps in the middle of the page, then If it were me I would not worry about and extra blank line or two at the top or bottom of the page wherever the page number is. I did notice one thing in the various comments in reply to your question that could create other, equally confusing problems. Some people suggested that you use the 2-page setting for all books you scan with Kurzweil. While most of the books I scan do fit my scanner with two pages, I have scanned books with pages too large for 2 to scan at once and I have never found it to scan well with the double setting, especially since I had to change the position of the page on the glass each time so one page would be reverse of the next.I won't get to the large one for three more books so you may find out before I do and if so let me know how it turns out. Good luck with the rest of the book. The validater of the book I have in process will have a much harder time with Bester's writing than almost anything shy of a complicated science text but at least he/she will not be bored. Amy omsm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jill O'Connell" <jillocon@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:24 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: twice too many pages > Amy, I asked on this list for the scanner to contact me but this hasn't > happened. Your explanation makes the most sense. I'm a third of the way > through the book merging pages; the interesting thing too is that there are > usually two blank lines following Kurzweil's page number, and of course this > slows down the process. If it weren't such a careful scan otherwise, I > wouldn't do this, but surely hope the submitter corrects her setting. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Amy Goldring Tajalli" <agoldringtajalli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 8:24 AM > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: twice too many pages > > >> It sounds like the scanner was set for 2 pages when 1 was being scanned. >> Kurzweil permits "user set pagination" and if there is only one page >> number the only way I see to correct it is to remove all the extra page >> breaks. Either you do it or the scanner should. Can you send it back for >> only that and have it resubmitted. >> >> Amy >> omsm & Kurzweil user >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jill O'Connell" <jillocon@xxxxxxxxxx> >> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:50 PM >> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] twice too many pages >> >> >>>I have taken a book to validate which has twice too many pages. If this >>>happened because the scanner was set for one page whereas two were being >>>scanned, somehow that doesn't seem logical to me but could something else >>>cause this? In reading the book, sure enough Kurzweil reads page numbers >>>where no print page numbers are present. The submitter obviously did a lot >>>of work on this scan and I am determined not to reject it. Is there any >>>solution to the problem other than reading through the book and merging >>>pages where page breaks don't belong? 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