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Originally Posted by dmalinovsky
If your ePub has built-in page numbers, you can use them via Reference Pages menu — but it's only visible if you do have built-in page numbers.
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Apparently I don't have the right kind of built-in page numbers, as (so far) I haven't been able to come up with the Reference Page menu at all. I'm curious as to how Kobo (non KePub), PocketBook's normal reading applications, the Nooks and Tolinos come up with the same page numbers? They must rely on something different than what KoReader requires.
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Originally Posted by dmalinovsky
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That's probably beyond me at this point in my life. But I'll take a closer look at it. KoReader (even without "standard" page numbers) is starting to win me over because of the contrast setting. I thought the Constantia font looked really good before, but it looks even better with the contrast set up a couple notches. It also seems to (by default) find the perfect line spacing (at least to my taste). PocketBook's built-in readers now look either slightly too wide or too narrow depending on the setting. (They looked fine before.)