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Originally Posted by scottjl
But my point is, if I use the smallest size text in iBooks (which may be a different size than the smallest available in another application) a book might be 100 pages. When I zoom it to the largest font size, it might be 250 pages. On another reader, with different fonts, you're going to have different page counts as well. How do I tell someone reading a book on a Kindle "Look at the diagram on page 25," when his page 25 might be page 37, or page 21?
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That is one benefit of all the different readers that use Adobe ADE to display ePub files. ADE uses a "page" that is 1k in size, so "the diagram on page 25" will be on page 25 on any ADE device, regardless of screen size or font size.