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Old 02-08-2024, 12:09 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by rantanplan View Post
Is that from the Count Pages plugin? How would that work on a Kobo? Like this?
  • If page numbers from Calibre / publishing tool exist, then use them
  • If not, then use Adobe numbers
  • If kepub then use kepub page numbers instead
  • Optionally, show Adobe page numbers on the right-hand side

Or did I misunderstand?
I have no idea as I'm uninterested in page numbers or number of pages on ebooks. They may be important for text books on courses. I might care about word count of book (but not when I'm reading it) or percent reading progress.

This is a frequent discussion with heated opinions.

I've seen PD fiction ebooks with embedded real page numbers visible in the text. I usually remove them with a regex if it's simple, or find a version without if it seems too awkward.

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