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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Sorry, but it's you who is so far out in left field, even the Hubble telescope cannot see you.
ADE has ALWAYS had page numbers at the BOTTOM. Yes, old versions did ALSO have page numbers at the right side. But they ALSO had page numbers at the BOTTOM. On a Kobo, the side page numbers are an option. They can be displayed or turned off. But the page numbers at the BOTTOM are still there. And as for pBooks, Readers are not pBooks and ALL Readers have page numbers at the BOTTOM.
I've used the very first version ADE on a Sony Reader PRS-505 and it had page numbers at the BOTTOM as well as the side. But, the Sony LRF/:RX reading software had the page numbers at the BOTTOM. All versions ADE have page numbers at the BOTTOM.
Please stop being WRONG. It's just so WRONG.
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Oh Jon Jon Jonny boy, you’re so close to admitting it now you’re providing the evidence against yourself.
You claimed the page numbers were only at the bottom in each instance up until now. Yet you’re now moving the goal posts yet again to say “oh they’re also at the bottom”. Yes that’s rather the whole point Jonny, the page numbers were in multiple locations regardless of if it’s a physical book or ebook. Which means your claim that they have only ever been at the bottom was and still is wrong. No one cares that you used a Sony reader with the first version of anything because it’s not relevant what that reader did Jon. What is relevant is your claim that page numbers for every ereader have always only been at the bottom of the screen. A claim which has been so soundly refuted you’re even admitting it yet you’re trying to deny being wrong.
By the way I never denied page numbers have been at the bottom of the screen. I said they haven’t only ever been there. And as you now freely admit page numbers have been at the side of the screen you’ve admitted I was right even though you want to live in denial.
Seriously Jon, at this point it’s just sad. You were wrong and someone called you out on it, demonstrated that you were wrong, continued to show you were wrong every step of the way. You have constantly tried to move the goal post to try and be right and it’s failed every time.