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Originally Posted by Abecedary
Hmmm. How's the desktop ADE client handle it? For the one book I have that uses the pagemap, ADE works very close to how the 505 does (not surprisingly). Also, how many characters are there between "pages" in your files? I spot checked in a few of the source files and it looks like Mr Whicher is averaging about 2100 characters per page.
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the ADE client on the PC is similar to what I see on the EZ Reader. It says that it is on page 8/56 same at my EZ Reader but just beside the display of the x/x number is a box with a page number in it. That page number is the one from the page-map file. so the 8/56 is from the line count of items in the file while the box with the page number is correct. My EZ Reader does not have a specific page number indicator on it.
I have 32 pages defined one page at a time and 7 more prefix pages with roman numerals. So the first page of the real document is the 8 page in the listing hence the 8/56. There rest of the file is only successive sections with one or two entries so they are 40 or so pages apart, varies greatly with the section. The section entries increment the count but the individual pages in the first 32 do not so I have some problem with it finding the corresponding entry in the file I still need to figure out. So it stays on 8 until it gets to 33 and then jumps to 33/56 (which is really page 62 of 760). It that clear as mud? I have a goto page number command on the EZ Reader and it will only go to the sequence numbers for the major sections such as 33 referenced above and will not go to any of the other pages so it can't find the name= or id= statements in the file for some reason. (I tried both name and id to identify the page number and the reference in the page-map file is correct.
As I say I have a hodgepodge and have to do some more investigating to figure it out. However, the page numbers in the right column do not show up, ever.
Dale