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Originally Posted by phillipgessert
Worth noting perhaps that there are a couple interpretations of this question. “Real page numbers” being something meant to ease cross-referencing with a paper edition, vs essentially faked page numbers that a device or app can display as an alternative to locations/% complete/etc.—I sort of suspect OP is referring to the latter.
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My (and my customers') experience in this is that typically, Amazon will enable the RPNs (when I use this phrase, in this context, I mean page indicators, ids, created to match/tie to the print version, not made-up page numbers), IF you also have the matching print version for sale on their site.
I have not yet seen Amazon enable RPNs, off of a pagemap or pagelist, using ids (e.g, p#=35), that are made up, for the sake of having page numbers versus locations.
But I can't swear it
never happens.
Hitch