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Stephanus pagination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (193 words) |
 | Stephanus pagination is the system of reference and organisation used in the works of Plato. |
 | As such, this system is often used to reference Plato - for example, Symposium 172a would refer the reader to the opening of Plato's Symposium. |
 | This system of pagination is based on an edition of Plato by Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne). |
| Pagination (1199 words) |
 | Successful pagination requires a preprocess that maps the logical structure of a newspaper to the physical structure, which is defined by the printing press configuration or the restrictions of other visualization media. |
 | In newspaper pagination in particular, this translates to taking into account such things as what pages contain colour, which is the middle sheet of the newspaper and what constraints are imposed by the printing machines and process. |
 | In pagination of the generalized newspaper there is often an abundance of material with different priorities and expiration times, instead of a strictly selected set of material that must be fitted into the publication. |