1. Is there a way to see which page I'm reading, not just the title of the section I'm reading?
2. Is there a way to jump to a specific page?
3. What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
An African or a European swallow?
Huh? I don't know that?!
The European swallow is estimated at about 10 or 11 meters per second. [^o)]
Source: http://www.style.org/unladenswallow/
There are some books that have page numbers imbedded in them and in those you can jump to a specific page.
For example you can type "p256" in the reference box and go to that page (I just tried it with the New American Commentary on Matthew and compared it to my print edition and it worked).
See this thread: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/17301/131002.aspx#131002
It doesn't appear that the ability to display page numbers is there, but it seems that it should be possible (in a later version?) since we can navigate to a specific page.
There we go! I'd still like to be able to view page numbers, but this is still useful.
In iPhone, page numbers are relative, since the actual count depends upon your font size. That is why there is the little percentage bar.
Actually, I would prefer to give you the velocity of a Gulp.
A gulp is just a bit larger than a swallow.
If you swipe up AND the text you have displayed contains a page number it will be displayed.
I'm not interested in the number of "pages" in the App, but the page number of the book I'm reading. Since many resources include page number info, I'd like an easy way to find the number.