When using the double page view, my expectation with lessons consisting out of an uneven amount of pages would be that when reaching the final page, that this one gets displayed on the left while the right side stays empty, as it is in any book. However, this is not the case. Instead, the last page is shown on the right side and on the left the second last page, which has already been displayed earlier on.
This is extremely inconvenient and confusing. I don’t check whether the page count of a lesson is even or uneven before reading. So it happens half of the time that I reach the final pages, start reading on the left, get confused because the content doesn’t match what I read earlier on, just to realize that I have already read that section.
This issue has been reported before but except a “We’ll look into it.” nothing happened and the respective thread has been closed a short time ago. I consider this an issue, though, and would like to advocate for this to be fixed.
As the issue still persists is there any chance on getting to know what said status is? Is it recognized and beeing worked on? On halt due to more important things to take care of first? Not going to be worked on at all? 42?
That is not actually an issue, I checked with our team and that is how it always worked. I forwarded your feedback and suggestion to our development team and we’ll see what can be done.
Just because it has always been like this doesn’t mean it isn’t an issue, especially if customers tell you it is. It might no be a top priority one, but still … an issue.
I’ve noticed that the reader is now displaying the last page correctly in double page view on uneven page count … sometimes. It seems pretty unstable now, not working properly when using the top green bar to jump to a page and even when moving from the first page to the last one via each subsequent page, it only gets displayed properly sometimes (in the very same lesson).
The current solution is the best one we could come up with. If there’s room for improvement in the future, we will do our best to make further adjustments.