Appendix A: Page Numbering And File Formats - Barnes & Noble NOOK Color User Manual

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Appendix A: Page Numbering and File Formats

When you read a book or periodical on your NOOK Color, you're reading the same words that appear in the paper
edition of the book or periodical. In most books, the page number that shows in the upper right corner of your
NOOK Color screen shows the page number that would appear if you were reading the printed version of the same
book.
Because printed pages can be larger than the screen of your NOOK Color, and because many printed books use type
that is smaller than would be pleasant to read on an eReader, your NOOK Color may enlarge the type on a page and
spread a physical page of text across two or more digital pages.
Because digital pages might be smaller than the physical pages of a book, you might turn the page a few times on your
NOOK Color and still see the same physical page number in the upper right hand corner. For example, you might
find three screenfuls of text in your book all labeled page 47.
The relation between digital pages and physical pages can vary, because your NOOK Color gives you a great deal of
freedom in choosing the size of fonts, the amount of spacing between lines, and other factors that affect how text
flows onto a page.
In most books, you'll always know which physical page you're on from the number in the upper right. So if you're
discussing a book in a book club, everyone can refer to page 295 and be talking about the same page, even if you've
configured your NOOK Color to use small type and single-spacing and everyone else in the group is using large type
and double-spacing.
Page Numbering and File Formats
There are several different formats for eBooks, and these different formats treat page numbers differently. Barnes
& Noble eBooks are published in the EPUB format, but you can load other types of documents, such as PDFs, onto
your NOOK Color.
Here's a quick summary of what you need to know about file formats and page numbering:
eBooks and Periodicals in EPUB format
EPUB is the standard format for books in the Barnes & Noble online store. The EPUB format numbers all pages
in a book sequentially, based on some prior account of page numbering, such as the page numbering used in the
print edition. If the print edition of the book had 525 pages, so will the eBook. But the pages are re-flowed in the
eBook edition to make them easier to view on a screen. As a result, a page from the print edition might be larger
or smaller than a page in the eBook.
In many cases, a page from the print edition will span two or more pages on an eReader, as described above.
Reflowable eBooks in PDF Format
In reflowable eBooks formatted in PDF, page numbering is for the entire book and reflects some prior account
of page numbering, before formatting for the eBook text size. The behavior is the same as for eBooks in EPUB
format, which is described above.
Non-reflowable eBooks in PDF format
Page numbering is for the entire book, and reflects the number of scanned pages. Page numbers also might be
on the scanned pages, but there is no necessary relationship. Page 6 in the eBook might have the scanned page
number iv, and page 30 in the eBook might have the scanned page number 5.
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