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Originally Posted by tshering
If people in your class read on electronic devices, they can easily search for "Afrodite despised Psique." That might be easier than to navigate to a certain page number of an epub anyway. If they use paper books, your Adobe page numbers might not be much help for them. Of course, they could somehow calculate the approximate position in their books, but this would work with the kepub data too.
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I know, I appreciate your perspective. Can you actually visualize that trying explaining that to 20, maybe 50 or even 100 students at the same time trying to follow you each one of them on a different page. Can you picture how messed up that will turn out to be? And this was just a one page scenario, imagine having them following you through 50 different pages.
Of course It is just an example, maybe an exaggerated one, but I'm just pointing out how even the best workaround logical alternatives you can come up with will not be real solutions. And the solution is so simple, if only the header or low bar displayed the real number of pages x/y.