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Originally Posted by arspr
(Of course this happens because Kobo wants... Kobo uses a database in order to store a lot of settings of the books. So they could have perfectly coded a background process in order to render the whole book once, and then annotate that number of page turns in the database... But they hadn't... They've gone the easy way...)
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Except of course they would have to do this for each font, each font size, each margin setting and each line spacing setting. Of course, it can be handled by doing it each time a setting is change, but do you delete the existing one? Yes, it can be done, but is it practical?