How do reading plans determine pages per day?

Morgan
Morgan Member Posts: 476 ✭✭✭

Created a reading plan to finish a book this week as seen below. Why are the number of pages so different from day to day? Monday is 29 pages while Friday is 49 pages! I expected that it would simply divide the number of pages equally across the week. I even exported to Word for a word count and Friday's reading is nearly double the word count.

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  • Jack Caviness
    Jack Caviness MVP Posts: 13,513

    I thought the plan may have been respecting chapter/heading boundaries, but I tried generating a two week plan in a random book and found the same kind of random divisions as you have above. I will try asking Logos.

  • Rick
    Rick Member Posts: 2,008 ✭✭
    edited December 9

    If this is a monograph, there is a bug in creating reading plans for monographs. They no longer generate plans based on chapters. I emailed customer service and they said they already know about it.

    I also posted the bug on the forums but got no response from Logos.

    If it’s not a monograph, sorry about the irrelevant reply.

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 35,761

    @Morgan

    Created a reading plan to finish a book this week as seen below. Why are the number of pages so different from day to day? Monday is 29 pages while Friday is 49 pages! I expected that it would simply divide the number of pages equally across the week.

    I created a Plan with the same page range on a different Eccl commentary, and the page ranges for 5 sessions were similar i.e. from 30 pages/session to 50.

    But take ones daily Reading more realistically e.g. average c. 6.5 pgs/day over 30 sessions and the variation is more acceptable i.e. 6 to 9 pages/session.

    Dave
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