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Viewer: Auto Scroll Reading Time
Hello, I just discovered that it is possible to display the remaining reading time of a book in the viewer. I'd like to know on which formula the displayed time is based. My main question is: Does the calculation include the auto scrolling speed? For example, when I set the speed to 0.5 lines per second, it should duplicate the reading time immediately, but it doesn't look like this is the case.
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The calculation is based on the speed at which you scroll. The mechanism of scrolling is irrelevant. it will gather statistic from a while of scrolling and then use those stats to present an estimate of reading time.
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That's good to know, thanks for the answer.
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