So as long as page number is concerned, and as long at is is not useless, then I think they should display it the good way, I mean having the page according the size font, so as ONE page is what fits on the screen ^^īut this is perhaps because this is an old ADE version as you said, and that new ADE version display pages the good way? Or not? When you'll start to scroll instead of turning page (which I don't like) then I'll agree page number becomes useless. As long as you have a book where you turn page, because yes you turn pages in a kobo, sony reader or any other eBook device, the page number system is not dead. Hey the call the format differently, they call it kepubīut I really think that page number system is not useless. Swords of Haven, on the other side, does not look that pretty. The "Blue Moon Rising" Kobo ePub really looks like a printed book when it comes to the look and feel, with the chapter presentation, the book title on top margin, and so on. If this the the usual ePub way of doing stuff then I'll try to buy my books on Kobo store when I can, and if this the Adobe way of doing this I'll try to find providers which does not use Adobe ePub So I guess this is the way usual ePub works, to have a fixed page number regardless the font size? Or is it the Adobe way of handling this? Whereas with a Kobo ePub when you change the font size it recalculate the page number and so when you advance a page on the book the page number increases by one, and I prefer this way of doing things, as I don't care at all about the original book page count ^^ So with Adobe eBook if you have for instance 400 pages at a given font and you double the font size you'll still have 400 pages for the book, but you have to turn two pages on the Kobo to have the page number increased by one. I can remove those page numbers in the margin in the Kobo options so this is not the issue, but it seems that Adobe eBook use fixed page numbers that do not scale with the text. The page number does not appear in the middle of the text but on the right margin. Resolved a font rendering issue with sideloaded EPUBs that caused crashes.I have an Adobe DRM book I have imported into Calibre and removed the DRM from, in the process. Highlights no longer disappear when editing a note.Įnabled filtering of highlights and notes. Toolbar icons now show a selected circle to make it clearer when they are pressed.īetter alignment for VIP price icons in the store. The Basic Notebook now has an improved stylus response speed. Selected blocks in the Advanced Notebook will show a menu with Convert/Edit, Copy, Paste and Delete options. New notebooks will use your most recent pen settings as default Here are some of the other features found on the 1 update file that is being pushed out today. Your Wishlist is now more easily accessible from the Kobo Store homepage. You can now scroll the eBooks storefront to see books related to what you’ve recently read, new releases, and other featured lists. Tap on the Details tab to see word count, number of pages, and estimated reading time. eBooks in the store now include an estimate of how long they typically take to read. They have added some store functionality, which should be a welcome improvement. Kobo has just issued a new firmware update for most of their e-readers.
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