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# Signature

keyword description
.signature.folding-pattern> Folding pattern used in the signature
Example: F4-2
.signature.folds. See folds
.signature.index> Index of the signature within its section.
If a bound product has only one section, then this is the same as signature.index>. If, for example, a book has 4 signatures with 2 signatures in section 1 and then 2 signatures in section 2, then it would look like this:
Signature 1 -> index: 1, relative-index: 1, section: 1
Signature 2 -> index: 2, relative-index: 2, section: 1
Signature 3 -> index: 3, relative-index: 1, section: 2
Signature 4 -> index: 4, relative-index: 2, section: 2
.signature.muller-martini. See muller-martini
.signature.page-count> Total count of pages in the signature
.signature.relative-index> Index of the signature within its section.
If a bound product has only one section, then this is the same as signature.index>. If, for example, a book has 4 signatures with 2 signatures in section 1 and then 2 signatures in section 2, then it would look like this:
Signature 1 -> index: 1, relative-index: 1, section: 1
Signature 2 -> index: 2, relative-index: 2, section: 1
Signature 3 -> index: 3, relative-index: 1, section: 2
Signature 4 -> index: 4, relative-index: 2, section: 2

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