Reading View: Reading Progress in Books

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edited November 2024 in English Suggestions
I'd like to keep track of how much of a book I've read, similar to the way Kindle does. Kindle can show a percentage of the book I've read, Page X of Y, X minutes left in chapter, or X hours and Y minutes left in Book. This wouldn't be useful for books that are primarily used for reference, but it would be nice for books that are read straight through.
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  • Great idea!
  • Member Posts: 17 ✭✭
    Yes please!
  • Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    This! Such a simple, but necessary thing!!

  • Member Posts: 76 ✭✭

    We used to have this feature! Why was it taken away? This is a non-negotiable for a reading app. Please, please, please faithlife, get this fixed!

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    One question is how to calculate the percentage. It should be calculated based on the essential text, and leaving notes, indexes etc. out. How to calculate pages with footnotes?

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    I really don't care how that's handled. However kindle handles it is fine with me. Or some other way. I just need some clear indication of where I'm at and how I'm progressing.

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