This book is missing pages (around page 400-450).
Please correct this asap.
It could be that the pages you believe are missing are the notes. Logos has embedded the notes right into the footnote numbers in the body of the book as popups. It is redundant to have them in the body and then as a separate section of the digital book.
yep. The notes section from pages 339 through 482 is not a section in the Logos book, but the notes are all there. The bibliography has pages, whereas the indexes are present, but not given page numbers.
The printed book will have it like this:
Thanks. But this is not good for reference. I had several notes in articles I could not look up.
Please Logos, add the notes in the proper place, like the printed version.
But this is not good for reference.
It is standard for electronic books to have footnotes or endnotes hyperlinked rather than in printed position. I am used to having the references be to the page where the end note indicator is printed not where the contents of the endnote is printed. Are you used to another convention?
I have some articles (from theological journals etc) which refer to pages and not to footnotes alone. But I do have Hahn's original thesis and can deal with it.
I had never encountered this with a book in Logos.
It is visible only on endnotes not footnotes - endnotes are certainly less common.