04-17-2015, 05:59 PM
Thanks Mike for the explanation.
My argument for displaying the last page on its own for a score with an odd number of pages is as follows. When playing a score with two pages displayed one's eye naturally looks at the left hand page first and then continues with the right. The same thing happens when the pages are turned. However when the last pair of pages is reached one immediately looks again at the left page first and that will be the wrong one with the current setup. I do agree it's a matter of preference and others may like the current layout. By the way Adobe Acrobat starts by first displaying a blank page for an odd page document and then the problem goes away.
My argument for displaying the last page on its own for a score with an odd number of pages is as follows. When playing a score with two pages displayed one's eye naturally looks at the left hand page first and then continues with the right. The same thing happens when the pages are turned. However when the last pair of pages is reached one immediately looks again at the left page first and that will be the wrong one with the current setup. I do agree it's a matter of preference and others may like the current layout. By the way Adobe Acrobat starts by first displaying a blank page for an odd page document and then the problem goes away.