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Old 03-19-2019, 10:22 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Darkenmal View Post
I would be referring to Goodreads, which I already used to port their page numbers in a custom column in Calibre. I thought there might be a method of somehow overwriting the page count in the viewer to a more official page count, but I guess not.
I'm tempted to ask where Goodreads gets those number and what makes them anymore correct than any other method of synthesizing page numbers. For epub ebooks, page-map or page-list are the only ways to match page numbers to a specific edition of a dead tree book. Personally, I prefer the Adobe synthetic page numbers since they are consistent for all Adobe renderers regardless of how much data you display on each screen.
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