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Originally Posted by Hitch
Wofie:
No, they don't. Not to match the original print edition. RPNs are typically used in books in which the publisher wants study groups to be able to both find the same content on the same "page" with ease and facility. Using ADE page numbers--given that not all eReaders use ADE as their engine--doesn't achieve that.
Hitch
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if everyone is using ADE page numbers and the teacher says to go to page 15, everyone will be at page 15 no matter the font, font size, margins, or line height settings. ADE page numbers are real. It's the fault of the person reading the ePub that a program that uses ADE page numbers is not being used.
It would be like reading as kepub when you should be reading as ePub.