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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
So am I safe to assume those are the same issues plaguing the Glowlight 3? Maybe the solution is easier than B&N realizes?
I'm out of my depth, I admit.
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Honestly, I'm way out of my depth which is why I didn't expand on my answer.
If IIRC and understand it, the issue at it's core is in the Adobe epub rendering code, and may not be easily be manipulated/changed by the ereader companies. I *think* there were a couple of hacks for Kobo that people were using to try and get around this problem but they had their own potential downsides. I can't say I've ran into it or looked at it closely as I usually use kepubs so I could be wrong on all this
. Check the Kobo forum if you want correct details.
What I can say with certainty is that B+N answer that it's because ebooks are designed for a specific number of pages is completely wrong