Subject: NASB with blank pages for notes? |
Bible Note: "You have some great ideas! I would expect to need more space for the NT, in general, than for the Old. Keep us posted." One option in that direction is actually inserting a couple of blank pages for each page of text for the New Testament to compensate. Thus the New Testament could end up having as many actual blank pages as the Old Testament, even if the Old Testament has more text pages than the New Testament. "Drop me an email sometime. If possible, I'd like to coordinate this with you. Perhaps by making multiple copies, the total cost would be less. My only problem is making sure the font is large enough." I generally prefer the Times New Roman Font (found in many word processers, for example) which may reasonably range from an 8-12 point fontsize. Of course, fontsize will affect how many pages there will be for each volume in the end. I certainly wouldn't object to splitting the costs by making a larger number of copies either. Do you have any preferences concerning font? Let's say maybe a Times New Roman font with a 10 point fontsize? "Meanwhile, I'm still looking around to see if there are other options. I'll let you know if I find anything. In Him, Doc" Sounds great. It's definitely something that I'd like to do. Vince |