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This font is available in the package +% 'missaali' +\folionofont{Missaali} +\folionofontsize{14} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + The \texttt{foliono} package implements medieval and early modern + folio numbering with a few customizable options. In folio numbering + only every other page gets a number and the number has two parts + that identify both the quire and the folio inside of the quire. The + package works best in conjunction with the \texttt{fancyhdr} package + but it can be used also without it. +\end{abstract} + +\section{Introduction} + +Before modern page numbering was introduced, the pages of a book were +numbered using \emph{folio numbering}. In this context \emph{folio} +means a single leaf of a page, an odd page and the even page that is +on the other side of. + +A medieval book was composed of \emph{quires}. A quire is a collection +of sheets of paper or parchment that are folded together to form +pages. As the name suggests, most quires had four sheets that were +folded to form eight folios and 16 pages, but there were also three, +five, and even six sheet quires. With printed books the modern term +\emph{gathering} is usually used in place of \emph{quire}, but I have +used \emph{quire} throughout because it is shorter. + +A medieval scribe would write the text on quires and then a bookbinder +would sew the completed quires together and attach the book covers. +Most texts needed more than one quire. Scribes started to number the +quires to help bookbinders to keep the quires in order. They were +usually marked by writing letters in alphabetical order at the bottom +or top right corner of the first page of the quire. + +\begin{figure} + \centering +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage{foliono} +\usepackage{fancyhdr} +\pagestyle{fancy} +\cfoot{} +\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} +\fancyfoot[R]{\folionumber} +\end{verbatim} + \caption{Quick-start minimal code skeleton with \feature{fancyhdr}.} + \label{fig:quick_start} +\end{figure} + + +Later scribes started to add numbers for the individual folios of a +quire. This was usually done for books that needed a table of contents +or an index. Folio numbering became more prevalent with the advent of +printing as including them helped the bookbinder to ensure that the +sheets were folded right and put in the correct order. + +For printed books the quires are formed using two basic principles. +The largest book format is called \emph{folio} and there the sheet is +folded once so that the result has two folios and four pages. These +sheets are collected in quires the same ways as manuscript sheets +were. In late medieval and early modern times the number of sheets put +in a quire varied also for printed books. I have seen examples ranging +from three sheets (6 folios) to six sheets (12 folios), with five +sheets (10 folios) being very common. + +In smaller format books one printed sheet usually makes up a quire by +itself. In \emph{quarto} size the sheet is folded twice, so a quire +will have only four folios, in \emph{octavo} it is folded three times +so there are eight folios per quire, and in \emph{duodecimo} sheets +are folded four times to produce 12 folios. + +\begin{table}[b] + \centering + \begin{tabular}{lcc} + Format & Folios per quire & Pages per quire \\ + \hline + Folio (2:o) & 6-12 & 12-24 \\ + Quarto (4:o) & 4 & 8 \\ + Octavo (8:o) & 8 & 16 \\ + Duodecimo (12:o) & 12 & 24 \\ + \end{tabular} + \caption{Common old printed book formats} + \label{fig:formats} +\end{table} + +A medieval or early modern folio number generally consists of two +parts, the quire number (A, B) and the folio number within quire in +Roman numerals (i, ii). There are some examples where the folios are +numbered sequentially from the start with no respect to the quire +structure. In many of these cases the folio numbers were added after +the book had already been bound. + +In modern reference convention the +two pages of a folio are called \emph{recto} (r) and \emph{verso} (v). +The recto is the first page of the folio that is shown on the right +hand side of the spread and the verso is the second page on the left +hand side. + +Bookprinters often did not include the folio number for each folio of +the quire. For example, with the \emph{folio} and \emph{octavo} +formats it was common that only the folios of the first half of a +quire had numbers. Similarly, with \emph{quarto} the last folio number +of a quire was often left out. + +The \feature{foliono} package supports several different folio +numbering conventions and it also provides very rudimentary support +for creating tables of content and indices for folio-numbered +documents. However, a lot of manual work is necessary for creating +them. + +\begin{figure} + \centering + \begin{tabular}{cc} + \includegraphics[width=5cm]{pics/standard.png} & + \includegraphics[width=5cm]{pics/skip-first.png} \\ + (a) Default & (b) \feature{SkipFirst} \\ + \includegraphics[width=5cm]{pics/only-quire.png} & + \includegraphics[width=5cm]{pics/only-folio} \\ + (c) \feature{OnlyQuire} & (d) \feature{NoQuires} \\ + \end{tabular} + \caption{Mode of operation samples} + \label{fig:modes} +\end{figure} + +In the examples I will be using the font \emph{Missaali} to typeset +the folio numbers as they would appear on the page. \emph{Missaali} is +a free opentype font that comes with the package \feature{missaali} +that is based on late 15th century book Northern German book textura. + +\section{Modes of operation} + +The \feature{foliono} package can operate in several different modes +that are controlled using the package options. A folio number consists +of two parts, the quire number and the folio number, and the different +modes show them using different principles. Figure \ref{fig:modes} +shows four of the basic modes in schematics. + +\begin{description} +\item [Default] \mbox{} \\ + The default behavior of \emph{foliono} is that each folio is + numbered with both the quire number and the folio number inside a + quire. Thus, the folio numbers advance like: + \begin{center} + A 1, A 2, \textellipsis, A 8, B 1, B 2, \textellipsis, B 8, C 1, \textellipsis + \end{center} + +\item [Skip first folio number (\feature{SkipFirst})] \mbox{} \\ + The first folio number skipping mode is otherwise the same as the + default mode, but the first folio of a quire contains only the quire + number and not the folio counter. The numbers advance like: + \begin{center} + A, A 2, A 3, \textellipsis, A 8, B, B 2, \textellipsis, C , C 2 \textellipsis + \end{center} + + + +\item [Only quire numbers (\feature{OnlyQuire})] \mbox{}\\ + In the only quire numbers mode the folio numbers are not included + at all and only the first pages of a quire have the mark: + \begin{center} + A, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, B, \{\}, \textellipsis + \end{center} + +\item [No quires (\feature{NoQuires})]\mbox{} \\ + In this mode the folios are numbered sequentially from the start of + the book paying no regards to the quire structure. Here the numbers + are simply: + \begin{center} + 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, \textellipsis + \end{center} + +\item [Sheet numbering (\feature{SheetNumbering})] \mbox{}\\ + In sheet numbering mode there is only one folio number per a two + page sheet. In practice, this means that the first half folios of a + quire are numbered using the default style and the latter half are + left unnumbered: + \begin{center} + A 1, A 2, A 3, A 4, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, B 1, B 2, \textellipsis + \end{center} + This mode can be combined with skipping the first folio number. + + +\item [Skip end half (\feature{SkipEnd})] \mbox{} \\ + In this mode the folio numbers are printed to the first half + 1 + folios of a quire and the rest are left empty. In practice the + effect is otherwise same as with sheet numbering except that one + more folio has a number. + + For quarto format the numbers go: + \begin{center} + A 1, A 2, A 3, \{\}, B 1, B 2, \textellipsis + \end{center} + For octavo format the numbers are: + \begin{center} + A 1, A 2, \textellipsis, A 5, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, B 1, B 2, \textellipsis + \end{center} + For duodecimo they go: + \begin{center} + A 1, A 2, \textellipsis, A 7, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, \{\}, B 1, B 2, \textellipsis + \end{center} + This mode can be combined with skipping the first folio number. + +\end{description} + +\section{General usage} + +The basic command in the package is \command{folionumber}. This should +be put either in the header or footer of the page and it should be run +exactly once on each page since it keeps track of the folio number +counters and also whether we are on recto or verso side of the folio. +Manipulating headers and footers is simplest with the +\feature{fancyhdr} package. For the basic functionality you can add +the following to the preamble of the document: + +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage{fancyhdr} +\usepackage{foliono} +\cfoot{} +\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} +\fancyfoot[R]{\folionumber} +\pagestyle{fancy} +\end{verbatim} + +Here the \command{cfoot} removes the modern page number, +\command{fancyfoot} adds the folio number to the right footer, +overriding the \command{headrulewidth} removes the horizontal line +from top that \feature{fancyhdr} wants to add there, and +\command{pagestyle} enables the fancy header style. + +You need to decide how big your quires are. The package defaults to +eight folio quires, meaning that when printed there are four sheets in +the quire. Historically that was the most common quire size for +manuscripts, but other sizes were also used. You can set the quire +size with the \command{folionoquirefolios} command. For example: +\begin{verbatim} +\folionoquirefolios{10} +\end{verbatim} +sets the quires to have 10 folios and 20 pages each. It is possible to +change the value in the middle of the document to get quires of +different sizes. + +In case you need to set the folio number manually, there are two ways +to do it: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item \command{stepfolio}: this moves the counters to the next folio. +\item \commandtwo{setfoliono}{quireNo}{folioNo}: sets the quire + counter to \argument{quireNo} and the folio counter to + \argument{folioNo}. +\end{enumerate} + +There are three commands that you can use to access the current folio +number from text. All of these commands set the folio number even if +\command{folionumber} does not print it on the page. +\begin{enumerate} +\item \command{currentfolio} this sets the current folio number as + unformatted string. + +\item \command{currentfoliowithsides} this sets the current folio + number as unformatted string that is followed by the side reference + \feature{r} or \feature{v}. + +\item \command{currentfoliowithstyles} this sets the current folio + number formatted and styled the exact same way as it is + +\end{enumerate} + +Here is an example for their use: + +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{lc} + \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} +\setfoliono{2}{4} +1: \currentfolio \\ +2: \currentfoliowithsides \\ +3: \currentfoliowithstyles \\ +\end{verbatim} + \end{minipage} +& + \begin{minipage}{0.4\linewidth} + \setfoliono{3}{4}\strut\mbox{}\\ + \strut\mbox{}\\ + 1: \currentfolio \\ + 2: \currentfoliowithsides \\ + 3: \currentfoliowithstyles \\ + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} +\end{center} + +\subsection{Font selection and properties} + +By default the folio numbers are set using the default document font +and size. There are commands that allow you to select the font when +using the \feature{fontspec} package. If you are using some other +environment, you can redefine the \command{folionostyle} command that +adds style to the folio numbers. + +The font selection commands are: +\begin{enumerate} +\item \commandone{folionofont}{FontName}: set the \feature{fontspec} + font that is used to set the folio number. You need to set this for + the other two font setting commands having effect. + +\item \commandone{folionofontsize}{size}: set the size of the folio + number. The font must have been set eariler. + +\item \commandone{folionofontcolor}{color}: set the color for the + folio number. The font must have been set eariler. + +\end{enumerate} + +\begin{center} + \begin{tabular}{lc} + \begin{minipage}{0.6\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} +Before: \currentfoliowithstyles \\ +\folionofont{Missaali} +\folionofontsize{18} +\folionofontcolor{c55e47} +After: \currentfoliowithstyles +\end{verbatim} + \end{minipage} + & + \begin{minipage}{0.3\linewidth} + \begingroup + Before: \currentfoliowithstyles \\ + \folionofont{Missaali} + \folionofontsize{18} + \folionofontcolor{c55e47} + After: \currentfoliowithstyles + \folionofontsize{14} + \folionofontcolor{000000} + \endgroup + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} +\end{center} + +\subsection{Controlling the formatting} + +By default the folio number is typeset with a space between the quire +and folio numbers. There are commands to add content or commands +before and after the both commands as well as to override the default +separator. + +\begin{enumerate} +\item \commandone{quirenoprefix}{text}: the \emph{text} is added + before the quire number. +\item \commandone{quirenosuffix}{text}: the \emph{text} is added + after the quire number. +\item \commandone{folionoprefix}{text}: the \emph{text} is added + before the folio number. +\item \commandone{folionosuffix}{text}: the \emph{text} is added + after the folio number. +\item \commandone{folionoseparator}{text}: the \emph{text} is added + between the quire and folio numbers. +\end{enumerate} + +\begin{figure} + \centering +\begin{verbatim} +\quirenostyle{% + \quirenoprefix% + QUIRE COUNTER% + \quirenosuffix% + \folionoseparator}% +\folionostyle{% + \folionoprefix% + FOLIO COUNTER% + \folionosuffix% +} +\end{verbatim} + \caption{A pseudocode explanation on how the quire number is + formatted. The separator is formatted using the quire number + style.} + \label{fig:foliono} +\end{figure} +For example, you can add periods before, after, and in the middle of +the folio number with: +\begin{center} + \begin{tabular}{lc} + \begin{minipage}{0.6\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} +\quirenoprefix{.} +\folionoseparator{.} +\folionosuffix{.} +\currentfoliowithstyles +\end{verbatim} + \end{minipage} + & + \begin{minipage}{0.3\linewidth} + \quirenoprefix{.} + \folionoseparator{.} + \folionosuffix{.} + \currentfoliowithstyles + \quirenoprefix{} + \folionosuffix{} + \folionoseparator{\hbox{ }} + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} +\end{center} + +You can also add formatting commands to the prefixes. For example, you +can achieve two-colored folio numbers with: +\begin{verbatim} +\quirenoprefix{\addfontfeature{Color=455f9b}} +\folionoprefix{\addfontfeature{Color=c55e47}} +\currentfoliowithstyles +\end{verbatim} +This produces the result: +\begin{center} + \begin{minipage}{0.3\linewidth} + \quirenoprefix{\addfontfeature{Color=455f9b}} + \folionoprefix{\addfontfeature{Color=c55e47}} + \currentfoliowithstyles + \quirenoprefix{} + \folionoprefix{} + \end{minipage} +\end{center} + +\subsection{Labels and indices} + +There are two commands for creating labels that have folio numbers for +the reference and two commands for creating index entries. The basic +forms of the commands typeset the folio numbers without formatting or +prefixes and suffixes, and the two others typeset the numbers as they +appear on page. All of these commands produce the folio number string +even if it is not printed on the current page. Note that commands that +are read in from auxiliary and index files break easily and often +cause weird error messages. + +If you want to create a medieval-styled table of contents, the best +way to proceed is probably to use the indexing commands, copy the +index file as a base for a new LaTeX document, and then manipulate +them by hand to get the desired outcome. You can then combine the +original document and the index using the \feature{pdfpages} package. +There are two main reasons to do it this way: as far as I know there +are no existing index formats that would produce results that are even +remotely close to medieval tables of contents or indices, and the main +text should start on the folio A 1 of the document. If the table of +contents is at the beginning, it should be on a separate unnumbered +sheet. + +\begin{enumerate} +\item \commandone{folionolabel}{label}: defines a label whose + reference string is unformatted version of the current folio number. + +\item \commandone{folionolabelwithstyles}{label}: defines a label + whose reference string is the formatted version of the current folio + number. + +\item \commandone{folionoindex}{text}: adds \feature{text} as an index + entry in the index file.\footnote{Remember to use + \command{makeindex} command in the preamble if you use index + commands.} + +\item \commandone{folionoindexwithstyles}{text}: adds \feature{text} + as an index entry in the index file with complete styling. + +\end{enumerate} + + + + + + + + +\section{Package options} + +The \feature{foliono} package defines the following options: + +\begin{description} +\item [\feature{AllQuires}] \mbox{} \\ + Before the 17th century the letters \emph{i} and \emph{j} were not + yet separated and they were considered to be two variant forms of + the same letter that could be used almost interchangeably. + Similarly, \emph{u} and \emph{v} were still the same. Because of + this \feature{foliono} does not use \emph{i} and \emph{u} as quire + numbers by default. The package option \feature{AllQuires} takes the + two missing letters in use as quire numbers. + +\item [\feature{ArabicNumbers}] \mbox{} \\ + This option changes the folio numbers into Arabic numerals instead + of the Roman numberals. This is most useful together with the + \feature{NoQuires} option. However, some later printed books used + Arabic numerals in folio numbers. + + \item [\feature{LowerCase}] \mbox{} \\ + This changes the quire numbers to be in lower case instead of the + default upper case letters. + + \item [\feature{NoQuires}] \mbox{} \\ + This turns on the no quires mode where folio numbers are numbered + sequentially from one upwards with no regard to quire structure. + + \item [\feature{OnlyQuire}] \mbox{} \\ + This turns on the only quires mode where folio numbers are left out + and the quires have a quire number on their first page. + + \item [\feature{SheetNumbers}] \mbox{} \\ + This turns on sheet numbering mode where there is only one folio + number on a two-folio sheet of paper. In practice the first half + of folios on a quire will have a number and the rest are empty. + This does not work together with \feature{NoQuires}. + + \item [\feature{ShowSides}] \mbox{} \\ + If enabled, it will add the indicator \emph{r} or \emph{v} to + labels and index entries to show if they land on recto or verso + side of the folio. This is not added to the folio numbers printed + on pages, only on the references. + + \item [\feature{SkipFirst}] \mbox{} \\ + When enabled the first folio of a quire will have only the quire + number and not the folio number. + + + \item [\feature{SkipEnd}] \mbox{} \\ + When enabled the folio numbers are printed on first half + 1 + folios of a quire. The effect is otherwise the same as with + \feature{SheetNumbers} except that one more folio has the number. +\end{description} + +\section{Command Reference} + + +\begin{description} +\item [\command{folionumber}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets both the formatted and styled folio number to the page and it + also keeps track of the quire and folio counters as well as the + recto and verso sides on the document. It should be run exactly once + per page of output. + +\item [\commandone{folionoquirefolios}{folioNo}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the size of quires to \argument{folioNo} folios. + The value should be even. This can be run multiple times inside a + document to get quires of different sizes. + +\item [\commandone{folionofont}{fontId}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the font that is used to folio numbers to the + \feature{fontspec} font \argument{fontId}. If you are using some + other font system, you need to redefine \command{folionostyle} and + \command{quirenostyle} instead. + +\item [\commandone{folionofontsize}{points}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the size of the folio number font to \argument{points}. This + has an effect only if the font has been selected with + \command{folionofont}. Default size is 10 points. + +\item [\commandone{folionofontcolor}{color}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the folio number font color to \argument{color}. This has an + effect only if the font has been selected with + \command{folionofont}. Default color is black. + +\item [\commandone{quirenostyle}{commands}] \mbox{} \\ + A styling command for non-\feature{fontspec} users. Redefine this + command to apply styling to the quire counter. This defaults to + using the font, size, and color set using the previous font + selection commands. + +\item [\commandone{folionostyle}{commands}] \mbox{} \\ + A styling command for non-\feature{fontspec} users. Redefine this to + apply styling to the folio counter. This defaults to using the font, + size, and color set using the previous font selection commands. + +\item [\commandone{folionolabel}{label}] \mbox{} \\ + Adds a \argument{label} that can be accessed with the \command{ref} + command. The label text will be an unformatted folio number string. + This creates a reference using the folio number of that particular + page even if the number is not printed on the page. This has the + most obvious effect when the \feature{SheetNumbers} option is turned + on. + +\item [\commandone{folionolabelwithstyles}{label}] \mbox{} \\ + Adds a \argument{label} whose reference text contains all the styles + and formatting of the current folio number. Otherwise this works the + same as \command{folionolabel}. \emph{Note! It is very easy to get + weird TeX error messages if there is anything complex or fragile + in the commands read from .aux files}. + +\item [\commandone{folionoindex}{text}] \mbox{} \\ + This adds \argument{text} as an index entry where the page number is + replaced with unformatted current folio number. Using this command + and some manual manipulation is the easiest way to create medieval + tables of context. + +\item [\commandone{folionoindexwithstyles}{text}] \mbox{} \\ + This adds \argument{text} as an index entry where the page number is + replaced with styled current folio number. + +\item [\commandtwo{setfoliono}{quireNo}{folioNo}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the quire counter to \argument{quireNo} and the folio counter + to \argument{folioNo}. + +\item [\command{stepfolio}] \mbox{} \\ + Moves the folio number to the next folio. This is most useful in + cases you want to remove the folio number from a single page as + setting the page style to \argument{empty} also prevents + \command{folionumber} from moving to the next number. + +\item [\commandone{quirenoprefix}{text}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets a prefix of the quire number to be \argument{text}. The prefix + can contain formatting commands, but the more complex the commands + are, the more likely is that \command{folionolabelwithstyles} and + \command{folionoindexwithstyles} commands break. + +\item [\commandone{quirenosuffix}{text}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the quire number suffix to \argument{text}. The suffix may + contain both text and commands. + +\item [\commandone{folionoprefix}{text}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the folio counter prefix to \argument{text}. + +\item [\commandone{folionosuffix}{text}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the folio number suffix to \argument{text}. + +\item [\commandone{folionoseparator}{text}] \mbox{} \\ + Sets the separator that is placed between quire and folio numbers to + \argument{text}. The separator is formatted according to the quire + number style. + +\item [\command{currentfolio}] \mbox{} \\ + Gives the unformatted and non-styled version of the current folio + number. In particular, the prefixes, suffixes, and the separator are + left out of it. + +\item [\command{currentfoliowithsides}] \mbox{} \\ + Gives the unformatted and non-styled version of the current folio + number with the side indicator (\emph{r} or \emph{v}) added to its + end. + +\item [\command{currentfoliowithstyles}] \mbox{} \\ + Gives the current folio number formatted the same way as it is added + to the page by \command{folionumber}. This gives the real folio + number even if \command{folionumber} will skip it, for example, if + we are in the second half of a quire and \feature{SheetNumbers} is + turned on. + + +\end{description} + +\section{Examples} + +\begin{description} + +\item [Codex Montpellier, c.1300] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Author: & unknown \\ + Format: & manuscript \\ + Folio numbers: & continuously running folio numbers, roman numbers + surrounded by centered dots. \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{7cm} + \makeatletter + \FolioNo@noQuirestrue + \folionoprefix{·} + \folionosuffix{·} + \folionoseparator{} + \foliono@createFormattedFolioLabel + \folionoprefix{} + \folionosuffix{} + \folionoseparator{\hbox{ }} + \makeatother + \end{minipage} \\ + \end{tabular} + + Code: + + \begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage[NoQuires]{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoprefix{·}! \\ + \verb!\folionosuffix{·}! \\ + \end{minipage} + + +\item [Glogauer Liederbuch, c. 1480] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Author: & unknown \\ + Format: & manuscript \\ + Folios: & 12 per quire \\ + Folio numbers: & on top right of every folio, most quires have + lower case quire numbers but some use upper case \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{6cm} + \makeatletter + \Foliono@capitalizeQuireNumberfalse + \foliono@createFormattedFolioLabel + \makeatother + \end{minipage} \\ + \end{tabular} + + Code: + + \begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage[LowerCase]{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoquirefolios{12}!\\ + \end{minipage} + +\item [Missale Aboense, 1488] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Bookprinter: & Barthomolew Ghotan \\ + Format: & folio \\ + Folios: & 12 per quire \\ + Folio numbers: & on every folio, capital quire number, centered dots surround folio number \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{6cm} + \folionoprefix{·} + \folionosuffix{·} + \folionoseparator{} + \currentfoliowithstyles + \folionoprefix{} + \folionosuffix{·} + \folionoseparator{\hbox{ }} + \end{minipage} \\ + \end{tabular} + + Code: + + \begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoquirefolios{12}!\\ + \verb!\folionoprefix{·}! \\ + \verb!\folionosuffix{·}! \\ + \verb!\folionoseparator{}! + \end{minipage} + + +\item [Revelationes Sancti Birgitte, 1492] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Bookprinter: & Barthomolew Ghotan \\ + Format: & folio \\ + Folios: & 10 per quire \\ + Folio numbers: & on first half of a quire, lower case quire number, periods surround folio number \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{6cm} + \makeatletter + \Foliono@capitalizeQuireNumberfalse + \makeatother + \folionoprefix{.} + \folionosuffix{.} + \folionoseparator{} + \currentfoliowithstyles + \folionoprefix{} + \folionosuffix{} + \folionoseparator{\hbox{ }} + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} + +Code: + +\begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage[LowerCase,SheetNumbers]{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoquirefolios{10}!\\ + \verb!\folionoprefix{.}! \\ + \verb!\folionosuffix{.}! \\ + \verb!\folionoseparator{}! +\end{minipage} + +\item[Messu eli Herran Echtolinen, 1549] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Author: & Mikael Agricola \\ + Format: & quarto \\ + Folios: & 8 per quire \\ + Folio numbers: & first folio of a quire has only quire number, + quire numbers are capitalized. \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{6cm} + \currentfoliowithstyles + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} + +Code: + +\begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage[SkipFirst]{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoquirefolios{8}!\\ +\end{minipage} + +\item[Historiae animalum, 1551] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Author: & Conrad Gessner \\ + Format: & folio \\ + Folios: & 6 or 8 per quire \\ + Folio numbers: & quire numbers are set in Roman typeface, most are + upper case but preface uses lower case, folio + numbers with arabic numbers, only one folio number per sheet. + \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{6cm} + \makeatletter + \def\quirenostyle{} + \def\folionostyle{} + \FolioNo@useSheetNumberingtrue + \FolioNo@UseArabicNumberstrue + \setfoliono{3}{2} + \makeatother + \currentfoliowithstyles + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} + + Code: + +\begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage[SheetNumbers,ArabicNumbers]{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoquirefolios{6}!\\ +\end{minipage} + + + +\item[Wanhain Suomen maan Pijspain Latinan kielised laulud, 1616] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Author: & Hemminki Maskulainen \\ + Format: & octavo \\ + Folios: & 8 per quire \\ + Folio numbers: & folio numbers on first five folios of a quire, + the first folio has just the quire number, quire number in upper + case. \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{6cm} + \makeatletter + \setfoliono{3}{4} + \FolioNo@skipFirstFolioNumbertrue + \FolioNo@onlyFirstHalftrue + \makeatother + \currentfoliowithstyles + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} + +Code: + +\begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage[SkipFirst,SkipEnd]{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoquirefolios{8}!\\ +\end{minipage} + + +\item[Somen Kielinen Catechismus, 1628] \mbox{} \\ + \begin{tabular}{lp{7cm}} + Author: & Martin Luther \\ + Translator: & Knut Carelius \\ + Format: & quarto \\ + Folios: & 4 per quire \\ + Folio numbers: & first folio of a quire has only quire number, + last folio of a quire is without number, + quire numbers are capitalized. \\ + Sample: & + \begin{minipage}{6cm} + \currentfoliowithstyles + \end{minipage} + \end{tabular} + +Code: + +\begin{minipage}{5cm} + \verb!\usepackage[SkipFirst,SkipEnd]{foliono}!\\ + \verb!\folionoquirefolios{4}!\\ +\end{minipage} + + +\end{description} + + + + + +\end{document} |