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When you do change the setting, the screen refreshes, right? As part of the screen refresh, why can't the page numbers be recalculated for the increased/decreased font size/line height at the same time? |
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The "made-up" page count has the advantages of not changing with font size changes, of being consistent for the same book across devices, and consistent with other books in terms of objective length. But sure, let's watch that number change with each flip. And exactly why? Because it's a preference carried forward from pbooks. Sigh. |
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We still need a form of conveying progress while reading. Be that either word count, page numbers or a simple progress bar.
I don't know about anybody else, but I don't change my display settings. EVER. I have found my comfortable reading settings and there is no need to change them, and I think it is safe to assume most people are the same. And as I said in my previous post, I hate the forced connection between ebooks and pbooks for page numbers. Accurate page flips would be better as a progress indicator, while word count is better for judging the size of the book and reading duration in total. Do many users actually fiddle with display settings while reading? |
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Hmm, never considered that ambient light could force users to change font size when you could just increase the back-lighting. I guess that is not an option for users with older readers without backlighting. |
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Increasing the frontlight won't always help with tired eyes; it may even exacerbate the strain. It's all very subjective. I never change the font size either (I edit my ebooks), but plenty of other people do.
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I think the problem is, most average readers aren't used to using word count. But we all have a vague idea of page count from years of paper books. The difference between a 318 page book and a 347 page book likely won't mean much. But '150 pages is a short book, 350 pages is an average book and +500 pages is a long book' is enough to give folks an idea.
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I use kepub and the '1 screen=1 page' is mostly accurate. It's not perfect, but for the most part, every screen flip changes the page number for me. Of course, kepub page count would be useless in the Kobo store, where I believe they use ePub pages for length. |
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When I'm reading the book, '1 screen=1page' does blow up the page count. I am aware of that and can live with it. For me at least, knowing the next chapter is made up of fifteen screens instead of thirty-two is handy. I always struggled trying to read ePub on a break (when time matters), because when my reader said there were two pages left in a chapter that could be anything from two to seven page turns. |
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I do sometimes increase the font size if my eyes are starting to get tired when reading in bed. I do put the font size back before going to sleep. |
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Yeah, that describes me. I give my books a cursory going over in Sigil before I send them to my Kobo, but it never occurs to me that there are still doofus publishers out there that set body size as small. Yet there are.
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