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Old 12-17-2010, 08:37 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by dwanthny View Post
I don't find this weird. No matter what font size you use page 124 is page 124. When the font size is larger you might need to page through 8-9 screens to get past one page. But the page doesn't change based on what font size you're using.

Basically, unless told other wise via a page map ADE creates page numbers by breaking up the data into chunks based on the following format.

I like having a relatively constant set of page numbers no matter what epub I'm reading or what font size I choose. Calibre's viewer does something similar.
There's nothing unreasonable about that, but I think most users (including myself) think of a page as what's visible to a user on a single page turn. It's a simpler concept to understand, even if it means the number of pages changes based on the font size.

I don't personally care either way though, and perhaps I'm putting words in the other guys' mouths.
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