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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I have to disagree. I find that ADE page numbers gives ne a reference on how large the eBook is. So as an individual, page number the way ADE does it works for me. ADE page number are based on 1024 bytes of compressed text is one page. KePub pages are worthless as they are one screen equals one page. Tat doesn't give me an indication of how large the book is as I can change the font size (which I do sometimes) and the page numbers then are all different and thus useless.
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I compromise: I see the ADE page numbers displayed in calibre library ( via the count pages plug in) so that I know how big a book is
before i transfer it to Kobo. I then have no need so see silly little ADE numbers appearing on the right side of my reader screens.
I like the kepub numbers, I always read at the same font size etc setting so I have a pretty good idea of now long it takes to read say 50 kepub "pages" on my device settings
( also, its roughly double the ADE value on my device settings, which is easy to remember - a 250 ADE page book is about 500 kepub pages