This poster's question is significant for accessibility. Braille, large print, speech, and other accessible versions of print editions typically use the page numbers of the (base) print (paged media) edition to allow users of accessible documents to communicate with each other and with users of the print edition. While I appreciate that the concept of "page number" is somewhat meaningless when using eReaders, the accessibility community has not AFAIK addressed alternative solutions. So at least in the forseeable future this is a capability that accessible media producers need.

Susan Jolly

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