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When discussing the various numbering schemes in this thread, please assume everyone knows the order of magnitude each scheme for the same book. Please take all discussion of counting definitions for each scheme to one of the numerous existing threads on book progress display, or start a new one. The how many words can dance on a page arguing is not welcome in this thread.
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My ebook can have 600 pages or 1800 pages depending on what I set the font size too....and change again if I switch from my iPhone to my iPad. |
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It is very common for ebooks to be published with anchors and references based on page numbers in a print edition and is at the very core of this thread's subject matter. JSWolf, you are completely wrong in all three of your sentences and you also have no standing whatsoever to order anything out of this thread. In my opinion, you yourself have been one of the worst offenders for veering way off topic in this thread. Last edited by j.p.s; 11-12-2019 at 09:00 PM. Reason: Removed bottom portion of JSWolf post so that "all three sentences" makes sense. |
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The point of ADE isn't to match, but the only one championing ADE is you. We've beaten the ADE discussion to death, and shown even the developers of it stated they made it up off an arbitrary number with no connection to any physical book. Thus ADE has no place in this thread since it will never connect to a physical book. Quote:
![]() Fractional page numbering, as describe in the OP, ties a physical page of a book to a "page" of an ebook, with the exception apparently of KFX8. Word count, would also could be utilized in the same way, find one edition get the words per page, and mark them in the ebook as the start/stop of a "page". |
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How would digitization of newspapers/magazines/journals occur? Think old school "Continued on A5", or even more egregious, where articles were split in halfs/thirds and located in completely incongruent page numbers: Article 1: - A1 - A6 - A9 Article 2: - A1 - A6-A8 Also, is it even valid to have two of the same exact <a id="page"> in a pagemap/pagelist? (I doubt it.) The only time I ever worked on something like this was a journal that ran over multiple decades... but that still had pages numbered 1-### (but did have articles split across incongruent pages). Quote:
It's just adding yet another arbitrary point + it's still going to have all the same issues as non-fractional pages (if font size gets big enough and/or device small enough, even these "fractional pages" won't change). I can see the argument for non-integer and non-roman-numeral pages... but to add decimals "just because"? It's not selling me... Quote:
I agree with JSWolf on one thing, that's a huge advantage for Byte-Methods (especially ADE-type algorithms that compress) + raw Word Counts. Side Note on Terminology: I would recommend being more specific with your wording: Pages = physical book pages Screens = "pages" on a specific device's monitor I discussed this in-depth in the "Real Page Numbers" thread linked above. People interchangeably use "pages" to mean 3+ different things at the same time. (It's why I think Amazon's "Locations" is a better term, and ADE's "Pages" was a poor choice.) Side Note On Physical Density: Here's a 1000 page book I've been retypesetting. This very minor tweak in density can change it to 940 pages: Even when working with the same exact text... a typesetter can aim towards X amount of pages, then tweak all the variables to force that goal in mind:
Minor Margins Side Note: Back in 2014 I showed how a teeny change in footnote margins from 1.2em to 1.1em could cause two words—"is of"—to be pulled to the previous line and cause a cascading effect throughout a chapter: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...94#post2976294 Quote:
It's why most of the (English) publishing/editing industry settled on standard manuscript pages = "250/300 words per page". But again, know that each method has its own serious flaws. "Word Count" might be a-okay for (English) Fiction, but Non-Fiction, so many more edge cases creep in... URLs Becoming more and more and more relevant since the internet: Code:
http://www.example.com/123.web/article12345.html Code:
<a href="http://www.example.com/123.web/article12345.html">Article Title</a> In Print books, URLs need to be completely typed out, but in ebooks, these can be hidden in a clickable URL. (I tested URLs in Word, as long as there's not a space, it considers the entire "http://[...].html" 1 word.) One of the latest Non-Fiction books I worked on had 1000+ footnotes with 1.5k+ URLs. Depending on how you answer this can vastly change the "Word Count" of the book: Here's that book's "Word Count": 123,275 (Sigil) 125,959 (Word 2016) If you were counting Physical Pages? Well, let's just say URLs take up a huge amount of space. ![]() Slashes (Related to URLs) Code:
The backwards/forward slash. (Word considers it 3.) I would strongly lean towards it being 4 different words. Images (Alt Text) Code:
<img alt="Photograph of George Washington" src="../George.jpg" /> Alt Text is read/displayed with Text-to-Speech. There can be a ton of hidden information here, but again, which format you're in leads to different "word counts".
Emojis (I was actually thinking of this one a few days ago. I know Hitch has brought this up a few times over the years: these characters are becoming EVEN MORE and more prevalent in actual novels...) 🧛*♂️ Is this 1 or 2 words?
Or maybe it's even 0 words? 👫 Is this 1 or 5 words?
(This isn't even bringing all the skin color additions...) (I tested in Word, it only counts an emoji with spaces around it as a word, so ⚽⚾🏈🏀 = "1 word".) Superscripts Code:
This is an example.<sup>1</sup> The molecule for water is H<sub>2</sub>O. Answer is x<sup>power</sup><sub>subscript</sub> Bibliographies/Indexes Might add a lot of "words", but be extremely dense. (Very few physical pages to get A TON of information across.) Complete Side Note: A lot of this reminds me of discussion surrounding "How many words are there in the English language?" See Merriam Webster's article "How many words are there in English?": Quote:
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Citing Websites (It seems like this "Page Numbers" talk bubbles up about once every year or two and explodes into an enormous volcano! :P) I just want to say... those Byte-based algorithms can easily be thrown off by substituting HTML Entities or Pretty Print: The amount of bytes for:
I just grabbed Alice in Wonderland off Project Gutenberg: ADE Pages: 66 (Original EPUB) 67 (Pretty Print) 68 (Pretty Print + HTML Entities) You can imagine how a larger book would fare. It could be dozens of "ADE Pages" off. (I attached the EPUBs below.) Pre-empting JSWolf's Answer: Yes, I know... according to you, "everything should be Pretty Printed and using actual UTF-8 characters". But seriously... you have got to stop this ADE+JSWolf's way is the one, true way! Quote:
You have the things that are:
None of those counting solutions will work perfectly for all cases... but one thing's for certain, page numbers have been around for hundreds of years, and they're probably not going anywhere (no matter how much me and JSWolf want everything to be purely digital). :P Last edited by Tex2002ans; 11-14-2019 at 11:42 PM. |
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That is an example of the utility of fractions. Less temperature change between integer degrees does not not make Fahrenheit more accurate than Celsius, it allows more precision when restricted to integers. With fractions, neither Fahrenheit nor Celsius is more accurate or more precise.
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Anyway, I am curious whether kfxgen will accept something like "3a" as the visible text label for a page despite the apparent rule violation. |
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Tex2002ans,
I am not ignoring you. I am a very slow reader, even slower typist, and most points that you make in just about any post you have made in any thread anywhere require quite a bit of deliberation to formulate a response that is worthy. |
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It not only showed progress in the book, there were tick marks for each chapter. You could not only tell where you were in the book but also where you were in the current chapter. It was also usually easy to tell whether there were appendices, indices, etc at the end. I also really miss being able to flick back and forth between chapters with the joystick or d-ring. I've gotten used to much of touch screen functionality, but for some things I still strongly prefer buttons. |
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All my book apps let me know how far along I am in reading. What they don’t do is tell me “how big of a book is this”. I’m not even sure anything will ever match that sense of “big heavy book”.
Actually, while I am lamenting this on the one hand...,not having to carry around or read a big heavy book is on of the things I like about ebooks |
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Internal Warning 10016: "Page Number encountered with invalid label while processing logical page number. Source : 3a" Internal Warning 10021: "Skipping page number information in YJ." (Note: YJ refers to Yellow Jersey, Amazon's internal code name for KFX.) Last edited by jhowell; 11-15-2019 at 01:49 PM. Reason: Add note |
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The progress bar (which can be off) on the current Kobo Firmware is a similar idea. Very unobtrusive.
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Attached are some K4NT shots showing the bar and the bar plus location and one of them incidentally shows support for fractional page number display. |
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