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Old 06-29-2016, 07:54 PM   #120
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
Unicode UTF-8 also takes 1 byte for most characters that you see but occasionally it uses 2 or even 3. ADE page numbers are a computed value not based on font size thus they are uniform on all readers and all books. This is their value for the consumers. They are not expect to line up exactly with any particular device but represents the approximate size of a page in a book.

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I wrote something longer than this saying more or less same thing. Plus, there's the fact that ADE page numbers use the compressed size of a resource, so the type of compression used affects the number of 'pages'. It also doesn't take images/similiar non-text content into account.
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