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While Carter is of course technically correct, a far-more-interesting consideration of the gutter can be found in the related world of comics theory. Scott McCloud defines the gutter in comics as the space between panels, an interstitial space where meaning is made by connecting the contents of one panel to the next:.

Taking this idea one step further, Katie Monnin has written that " the gutters that fall in between the panels are the 'glue-like' moments that bind the panels--and the story--together" Teaching Graphic Novels. This idea returns to the practical roots of the word as a bibliographic term, because if one follows the edges of the two facing pages down into the gutter symbolically speaking, as this is beyond where the eye can see you reach the point where the pages are bound together nowadays most often with glue.

In fact, the gutter is of prime importance to the book-restorer, whose all-but-invisible art often involves reattaching pages deep in the gutter. In these cases, the rule line is often used. With standard text type sizes, one pica is the standard gutter space also called column space. For large type sizes, more gutter space should be used. Some types of binding require no adjustments to the gutters. Perfect binding, often seen in hardback books, requires no adjustment because the pages are assembled one on top of another instead of being nested.

A four-page newsletter has a gutter, but it does not require a special gutter adjustment since there is no binding requirement. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.

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