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View Poll Results: How important are page numbers in Kindle Books? | |||
Very important - I tend to avoid those books and forget the author |
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16 | 8.56% |
Nice to have - I use them if they are there |
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57 | 30.48% |
Not important at all - get over yourself. |
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114 | 60.96% |
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I started out with Sony LRF; a page-is-a-screen device. It made sense to me and I liked it. Than I tried epub and read about epub and I didn't mind the page numbers in the middle of a screen. Seemed a little funky, but it made sense so I didn't care. I went to a Nook; epub. Than I went to Kobo and EPub. It had page-is-screen for chapters and epub-pages for total length. I prefered page-is-screen because I check chapter progress more than total book progress. Than Kobo updated the firmware, and made chapter progress by page-is-a-screen more difficult, so now I use time for chapter progress. There used to be a lot of posts by first time epub users about "I turned the page and the page number didn't change". I also don't normally need to reference or sync across ereaders. I would think it wouldn't be uncommn for a new ebook user to expect page-is-a-screen. * Did I use "one" correctly? ![]() |
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And just checking my Kobo reading stats, it says "Page turns"; "Screen turns" would probably be more accurate as a label. |
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This is completely ignoring the Kobo, which apparently uses 1 screen == 1 page, at least some of the time. "Some of the time" -- even worse than just having one device which consistently goes against the EPUB grain. ![]() ... To someone who uses both EPUB and Amazon devices, I am sure we all agree that page numbers are just confusing. But I daresay that even the EPUB world isn't as dreamily wonderful as some would imply. Perhaps it is about time we had an actual standard for determining locations in an ebook. Surely that would be a far better solution than page numbers which cannot be guaranteed to work the same way on different devices or different EPUB files. And even if they were always consistent within the ebook world (just not with paper copies)... I still want to know why anyone should be attached to this specific implementation of a standardized reference system over alternatives that are less unfortunately named. |
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<SIGH> I am in the midst of a rather unpleasant conversation with a client, who decided to hire a proofreader (that she'd used for her print books, mind you) to check her non-fiction eBook. The proofreader returned hundreds of "mistakes." 147 of them are about the color of a specific element (we told them, BEFORE this started, that they only need to mention a type of thing once); but there are scores about how the "page numbers are wrong." That they are either missing or there are "duplicates." The proofer used Nook for PC, i.e., a form of ADE, essentially, and no matter how many times I have explained this, she doesn't "get" that there are no bloody page numbers in the eBook. Her last note to me this morning was "this HAS TO BE FIXED before the book is acceptable." </sigh> I tell this story to yes, bitch about it, but also because it does demonstrate that John F.'s comment is correct; it's all what you're used to, isn't it? Quote:
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Kobo's own format, "Kobo epubs" or kepubs, are handled by a different reader application on the device. This has the ability to do pages per chapter where each page is a screen and will be renumbered if you change the presentation (font, size, borders, line spacing, justification). It also has an option to use full book page numbering. In this case, a page is not a screen. I don't know if they are using the Adobe algorithm or something else. If they are using the Adobe algorithm, the page numbers can't be compared as a kepub has extra tags in them making them a different size and hence the Adobe algorithm would calculate different page numbers. |
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The amount of discussion on the feature in those five years is probably a better way to validate or not how useful it is. And apart from this thread, I can't comment on it as I don't pay much attention to Kindles. I didn't even know they support this. I do know that when people in the Kobo forum ask about page numbers matching the paper book, if you ask "Which edition?" they usually see why it might not be as good an idea as they thought. Or maybe I should say, not as practical as they first thought. |
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![]() If you are switching between ADE readers and know the page number you were on, it's close enough to manually synch the readers. Probably useful enough if you have multiple readers from different manufacturers (and read the same book on multiple devices). Paragraph number would of course be handier ![]() |
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Sorry, but page numbers do make sense. Have you not been reading about ADE page numbers? ADE page numbers are exactly the same with the same eBook on any screen size, font size, margins, font, line-height, etc. What page numbers are you talking about?
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I regard "real" page numbers in ebooks as a skeuomorphism. Page numbers are an artifact of a physical book, which has a fixed number of pages of a fixed size and can be numbered for reference. Re-flowable ebooks clearly don't share this physical property and there are other ways to provide reference points. For me personally some method of finding my place and knowing how far through I am is desirable (but not essential). Lots of ways to achieve that, I don't get hung up on one in particular.
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Which would be great if ebooks had editions, but they just seem to have updates without any version numbers.
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