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Display question
I have been the proud owner of my PRS-300 for around a week now and am most impressed by the unit.
Can someone please answer a quick question regarding the display? There is a small number along the right border from time to time. The number increases as one reads through the ebook and I am unsure to what this number represents or how one might toggle it on or off the display. Cheers for any help! Mike |
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The numbers on the right side are usually page numbers. So if your reader displays part of page 3 and 4, then somewhere on this page you'll have a 4 on the side, indicating where page 4 starts.
On the bottom you'll have something like 3-4 as page display. Only if you are completely on one page, the page display on the bottom will show a single number. I never tried to turn this off as it didn't bother me. So sorry, I cannot help here. |
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The number on the right side is a "feature" of ePub books. Like Mike says, it represents the page number of the ePub. Unfortunately, on Sony's readers (except for the 900) there is no way to turn it off...and I'm pretty sure there is no way to turn it on on the 900s.
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Cheers for the replies. I can live with the numbers, they are not prominent, so not a distraction.
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These guys are correct. Theoretically the page numbering is supposed to correspond to the page numbers in the print edition so that the reader of either the ePub or printed book can reference the same material with the same page number. But I doubt it is really that accurate. Sony ePubs are supposed to be hard encoded with page identifiers, but that is totally up to the publisher. If the ePub doesn't have hard encoded page identifiers then the reader's firmware uses a math algorithym to estimate page breaks. At any rate it is annoying not to be able to turn it off on the 300, but at least they don't show up on the 900.
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This doesn't equal the print edition but if everyone in a class is using the exact same ebook hopefully page 44 will be page 44 for everyone in the class regardless of what size font they're using. |
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Not only that, but if you use another compression factor on the XHTML files inside an epub, the number of pages change...
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This much I know for certain: Pagination of the same books on my 300 and 900 are the same. If I read to page 221 in a book on my 300 and then switch to the 900 to read the same book, I can use the Goto page 221 function and quickly find the location. |
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That said... Page numbers do not have to match up in a classroom setting. Every book has multiple editions, all with different page numbers: Hardcover, trade paperback, paperback, large print, etc. We should consider the eBook exactly the same thing: a different edition. It's absolutely fair to ask the prof. what chapter and state you have a different edition. And if you do a bibliography, you simply indicate the digital edition as well (it's been stated in every eBook I've bought). Here's a great example of what I'm saying... I was in a Bible study and the professor (UCLA Lit. prof.) actually said "page xyz if you're using the NIV." Well, except I had a different NIV than him -- and Zondervan is the only publisher -- and page xyz was definitely not a match (he gave the chapter/verse too). So different editions are a part of life, and have always been. Trying to force eBooks to fit some artificial definition of pagination is just plain wrong. -Pie |
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I'm with you on the side page numbers, they should be a user defined option. There should be an option to turn them off. Since I use large fonts to avoid reading glasses those page numbers rarely get in my way since they are about a quarter of the size of my font. |
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As for LRF, it is crap. It is a bloated file format that had super-wide margins on Sony readers and was not capable of being easily deDRMed. I'm glad this format is extinct. Quote:
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I just hated it recalculating page numbers every font change and occasionally rebooting because it ran out of memory during re-pagination. Due to this I switched to ePub so all my books could be easily moved to most any other reader. |
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Calling it crap is just rhetorical. Quote:
I will (sarcastically) congratulate you though. This is the rudest -- and maybe only -- flame I've received on MobileRead. There is something to be said for civility, and MobileRead is a great site for that very reason. -Pie Last edited by EatingPie; 05-08-2010 at 10:49 PM. |
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Back in the day, I actually had a Mac program that mounted my PRS-500 and allowed copying... and thus no need for a Windows Parallels run. But then font changes caused the dreaded spinning arrows. I chose to boot parallels rather than suffer that fate! Which is saying a lot for a Mac guy!! ![]() -Pie |
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