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Old 11-16-2009, 03:09 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
An eBook page is typically smaller than an Adobe page. Some eBook readers support the idea of a subpage while others do not. The outcome is that the page can be slightly different place depending on which subpage you are on. It is also possible I suppose to be one page off depending on where on the page the actual break occurs and how the rendering engine treats it. There is also a possible difference in how some readers due arbitrary breaks of pages based on buffering limits. (I have not seen this in actual practice however.)

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I was actually referring to the claim--made by you, actually, in the thread I linked above--that whereas ADE puts these in every 1024 chars, FBReader does every 2048, and so on. Is that not right?
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