It seems that the example is wrong. It says that the inside border is on the right on an odd numbered page. It should be the contrary.
Correct the example if needed.
mirrorIndents (Use Left/Right Indents as Inside/Outside Indents), page 94
Section 2.3.1.18
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment IL-0027 (Modified: 2007-12-12) The example provided is correct the inside border does occur on the right side of odd pages (which do not necessarily display an odd page number value this refers to its ordinal position in the paginated document, included unnumbered cover matter, etc). Consider a document where the contents are used to generate signatures for binding in this scenario, each physical piece of paper displays two pages, like this: When these pages are stacked and bound, odd-numbered pages occur on the left, even-numbered pages on the right, like this: The first page The second page The third page The fourth page With this presentation, it is appropriate for the “inside” indent to appear on the bound edge the right edge for odd numbered pages, the left edge for even numbered pages. To clarify this, the following text will be added in Part 4, §2.3.1.18, page 94, at the end of line 19: [Note: This mirroring is typically used when the contents of the document are used to generate signatures combinations of pages which are then placed in a binding. When signatures are printed, the first, third, etc. pages are printed on the left, and the second, fourth, etc. are printed on the right, then bound and folded. end note] Odd pages Even pages
