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Old 10-02-2009, 04:00 AM   #106
HarryT
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Originally Posted by ekaser View Post
It's Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) which puts those "logical page numbers" on there. It has nothing to do with the publisher or the ePub format, purely the "reader software", ADE in this case. Unfortunately, that seems to be the only ePub reader software that ebook manufacturers are including at this point.
The solution is to set a small right margin in the book. If you download any of the ePub books that I've uploaded here you'll find (I hope) that the page number does not overlap the book. I use a 13pt margin, which seems to be sufficient to achieve this.

In a DRM-free ePub book you can easily change the margin settings using Calibre.
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