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Originally Posted by HolyAura
I find the way the KePub pages work nice. I know I'm the minority, but it feels more normal to have page numbers change with each page flip just like on a printed book. It can also tell me exactly where I am in the book, like for example page 3235 out of 5964.
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Lets say you are reading and your eyes get tired so you increase the font size. Lets say you decide to change the font. Lets say you decide to change the margins and/or the line height. Your page number have just gone out the Window.
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Some people also like the ePub page numbers more because the page numbers are the same as a printed book so if they want to refer to a certain part of the book, they can just say the page number and it would be the same part of the book on a printed book. However, I don't usually need to refer to a certain part of a book. Even if I do, I would just say for example 'the part where blah blah blah...' And, doesn't each printed book also have several sizes of it? Some books are small and therefore contain more pages, while there is another version of the same book that is bigger and therefore contains lesser pages. So, which version of the printed book is the ePub page numbers following? It can get confusing. Therefore, it's hard to refer to the exact part of the book using page numbers, no matter ePub, KePub or printed.
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ADE page numbers by default are not the same as the pBook version. The advantage to ADE page numbers is that you get a sense of how long the eBook is. Also, your settings do not change the page numbers. This is nothing about referencing the eBook. It's about keeping consistent and ADE page numbers are consistent. Change your settings you have the the exact same page numbers with ADE page numbers. Change your setting and you change your page numbers with KePub. I don't like one page = one screen as that's inconsistent.