GRAPHICS PAGINATION
Braille Formats and other texts transcribers use for reference do not say much, if anything, about interpoint embossing. Most decisions are left to the agency. Most of the agency decisions made by APH have been adopted by ATIC. The decisions made refer to Braille Formats Rule 1, Section 13c(3-4). "these pages carry only the number of the page on which text appears..."
ATIC requires that there be no braille page numbers on even numbered pages. If there is no print text on a braille page, that page is not to be considered a numbered print page.
Example: Text for print page b347 appears on braille page 5. We have to leave the even numbered page blank (left side of opened book) to insert a graphic, but we do not assign an ink print page number to this blank braille page as it contains no ink print text. The upcoming graphics page number is print page c347 (graphic is considered ink print text) and braille page 7. The back of this graphics page contains no page numbers (print or braille). The next odd numbered braille page with text or another graphic braille page would be braille page 9, with the print page number d347. (See also PLACEMENT OF GRAPHIC KEYS).

