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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I have seen multiple copies of the same eBook with different version numbers such as v3.0, v3.0_r1, v3.0_r2 and then v3.0, v3.1. So yes it is a version number as it does get increased when a new version is released in place of an older version.
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It is very well possible that a book's release has been recompiled using a new version of the formatting system. I've often encountered errors stylesheets of official books, such as missing semicolons, or non-legal values. Recompiling the book using a new formatter version would fix that.
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Odd that there never seems to be a 1.x, 2.3, or 4.x. Always 3.x
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Indeed. The only versions I have ever seen are v3.0, v3.1, v3.1_r1 and v3.1_r2. The overwhelming majority (many, if not all, Wizards of the Coast, Del Rey, Ballantine and Random House books I have, for starters) are v3.1.