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Gentlemen, I would just like to thank you all for the insights and advices, specially to Doitsu. I have tried to use a page list and it did not work. I have even loaded Doitsu's ebook with the page list already built to see if I was missing something on the code, but I wasn't. His ebook, even with a page list, showed the same page in many different screens. So I gave it up, took all reference to pages out and this is it. Thank you all!
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Is that because playorder is not required in pagelists? If something somewhere requires playorder in pagetarget, is it safe to assume that its presence or absence has no effect on kindlegen generated apnx files? |
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The kindleunpack APNX code unpacks the page information to an Adobe pagemap.xml file. The reason for that was that NCX pagelists were generally not well supported in epub2. In epub3 the nav pagelist not the ncx pagelist is used. Kindle support for converting ncx pagelists is not even part of KindleUnpack.
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By coincidence, I am simul-reading two ebooks that have page numbers. The first is a public domain translation of The Dawn of Day by Herr Nietzsche, the other an advance proof copy of In the Cauldron, a biography of Joseph Grew, US ambassador to Japan at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack. Both have page numbers inserted.
The first inserts the page number in brackets wherever the new page begins, in the form [pg 047]. That is scarcely any interruption at all, and would be even less so if reduced to [047], with equal clarity if the first instance were spelled out [page 002]. The second appears to be a PDF from the uncorrected print edition, and the page number is rather randomly inserted with a space above and below it. Often, therefore, the text line above it is a short line. I don't mind it, but I am accustomed to reading uncorrected proofs, so if I were going to do this, I would follow the Nietzschian example, apparently done by the Gutenberg Project volunteers. |
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