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Originally Posted by Anonomaly
For some reason the file that Karellen made looked best on my Kindle, and reacted best to KOReader's styling options. It was also the only file of the three that could change fonts through KOReader, which is significant since I find specific fonts much easier and faster to read.
Could it be because of the removed page numbers and added TOC?
Which settings specifically did you use to do that?
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No, nothing to do with page numbers and TOC.
The pdf conversion did not do a good job at maintaining the format, so I recoded the epub after conversion. This also meant I removed font references, so there is no forced reference to use Courier New / Monospace fonts in the epub. The conversion specifies this because that is what is used in the pdf.
If you open the stylesheet.css file in the conversion by @BetterRed, scroll to the bottom of the page, and you can see that Courier New and Calibri fonts are specified.
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Originally Posted by Anonomaly
Edit: Bradles is actually right that having page numbers would be more convenient when writing and giving notes, since most writers don't number their scenes until they're almost ready to shoot.
But readability is more important and if I'm right in my guess and the page numbers somehow make the files less compatible then I'd rather remove them and figure out some way to find the right page for a note.
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Fair enough. Though because of the reflow, and font size you choose on your ereader, page numbers won't really show where you expect them to show. A scene might be on page 2, but because of the above reasons, it may be another two or three page clicks further on before you find the scene. (for example).