[bookport] Re: Jumping to a page with BP

  • From: "Donald R. Bowman" <drbowman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 20:19:24 -0400

Page Number

The menu's Page Number option serves two purposes. First, it informs you of the 
current page number. Second, it lets you move to another page in the current
book. To move to another page, press the 5 key to select the Page Number menu 
option, then use the numbers on the keypad to type in the number of the desired
page. Finally, press the # key to complete your request or press the * key to 
cancel. When you press #, Book Port will either move to the desired page
or it will beep if you entered a page number that is not valid for the current 
book. Note that the Page Number function accepts only Arabic numbers, so
if you want to turn to a page at the beginning of a book that occurs before 
page 1, you will have to go to page 1 then use the Back Page key to move exactly
to the desired page.

Be aware that not all books you send to Book Port contain page number 
information. In the case of a file that does not contain any page information, 
Book
Port uses an approximation to represent pages.

The Page Number feature is a particularly useful command, and you may wish to 
take advantage of the fact that Book Port remembers the menu option you last
used, so you may simply press the 0 key to access the menu and have the page 
number immediately accessible.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rick Harmon 
  To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 6:25 PM
  Subject: [bookport] Jumping to a page with BP


  Hi,

  Does the book port have a page navigation system so I can jump forward a page 
at a time or go to a specific page?

  Rick


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