Re: [gutvol-d] Re: aspects of a well-done e-book

----- Original Message ----- From: "David A. Desrosiers" <hacker@gnu-designs.com>
Right. Your page numbers don't correlate to anything, except an "Oh thats neat!" kind of feeling as you imagine what it would be like to be reading page 423 in the printed (dead-tree) version of that particular work. Page 423 in your numbering scheme is not the 423'd page as seen in my browser.
But that isn't its purpose. It's purpose, solely and completely, is to provide information about the original source. This isn't widely needed, so it is hidden. But, for the few that need that information (and again, this discussion was held in the DP forums and the scholarly types really clamored for this), the information is available. It is most definitely not there to provide you any indication of where page breaks would or should occur in your browser or in a printed copy. Josh
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