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Originally Posted by DNSB
I had an old ereader that showed page numbers in the table of contents as well. They changed if I changed the font, font size, line spacing, margins, etc. so probably better to refer to them as screen numbers than page numbers.
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That sounds nice.
On the Nook, you can change the font, margins ... (I stopped there), and the page numbers stayed the same.
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... The displayed numbers had no relation to the same publication in print form or on a different ereader.
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Different editions and hardcover/paperback page number differences must drive you crazy.[/quote]
I'll think I'll always like "page" numbers. I'm not a fan of locations and %. Time is nice, but I think page numbers work the best for me.
Cheers,
John
P.S. I would still appreciate a response to this question. I have a feeling I may be mis-remembering this:
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As an aside, I thought there was some way to reference "pbook pages" in an epub (I thought the Nook was implementing this, or am I thinking of the Kindle)?
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