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Distinguish between layout pagination and original page markers #152

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footers, and/or page numbers.
</p>

<p>This is distinct from the need to retain original page
numbering (often from the print edition) which must be
available on demand and must be usable to discover specific
locations in the publication.
</p>

<p>For more detailed requirements on pagination, see <a href="https://www.w3.org/dpub/IG/wiki/Pagination_Requirements">here</a>.</p>

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pages, both within and across content documents.</li>

<li>Mr. Oayia, a classroom teacher, says, “turn to page 137 of your
textbook.” Students with both print and digital
editions need to find the same text.</li>
textbook.” Regardless of layout and font size, students
reading digital editions need to find the same location
in the textbook as one another and as students reading
the print edition.
</li>
</ul>


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