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Old 11-20-2013, 10:33 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by witchkitten View Post
Thank you for the responses. So does Kobo still display the total number of static pages (and the current page) at the bottom of the screen for sideloaded epubs the way the Nook does? Also, I'm guessing it's too much to hope that Kobo puts the page numbers in the Table of Contents. That's how I currently tell how many pages are in a chapter.

I'll look into the kepub conversion. It's just a step I'd rather not have to go through.
The epub page number display is pretty much identical to the Nook. Both ereaders use the Adobe RMSDK which to render epubs. The .kepub.epubs are rendered by the ACCESS Netbook code which is a rather different item being epub3 compliant (more or less). As near as I can tell, Kobo is keeping the Adobe code to handle Adobe ADEPT DRMed epubs.

Regards,
David

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