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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by koberulz View Post
Decided to convert the book I'm currently reading—after dropping all my annotations into Obsidian—because it has a lot of footnotes and that's a much smoother experience with kepub than with epub.

I was 31% of the way through the book when I converted it. I went back to the same place in the book after the conversion, and now I'm only 20% of the way through? Huh?
Page numbers work completely differently between ePub and KePub.

RMSDK (ePub on a Kobo) assigns one "page" for every 1,000 characters of text. This ensures that "Page 50" refers to the same block of text regardless of whether you are reading on a large monitor or a small smartphone screen.

KePub us mostly one screen is one page. So your settings such as line height, font size, and margins can change the total number of pages.

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