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Originally Posted by Notjohn
I have a nice copy of Our Mutual Friend (I think that's the title -- the one about the man who made a fortune with a rubbish pile) that my daughter read at Harvard, presumably on assignment. Every twenty or thirty pages there is a penciled calculation, something like this: 534-113=421.
I think she would have loved the Kindle time-remaining feature!
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Vandalism!
Yeah, sounds like a perfect match.
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Originally Posted by GHRuffo
Gentlemen, I would just like to thank you all for the insights and advices, specially to Doitsu. I have tried to use a page list and it did not work. I have even loaded Doitsu's ebook with the page list already built to see if I was missing something on the code, but I wasn't. His ebook, even with a page list, showed the same page in many different screens. So I gave it up, took all reference to pages out and this is it. Thank you all!
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Multiple pages is expected and unavoidable. As said previously, digital books are not comparable to paper books. They are reflowable, that means the size of a screenful of text is dependent on a variety of end-user configuration settings.
Your readers will expect pagenumbers (if they exist) to be split across pages.
Anyway, wise choice.