Page Numbering
Describes the page numbering used on the wiki.
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Describes the page numbering used on the wiki.
Last updated
Once again for completeness I will do things differently to the rest of the community. This may cause some confusion, as such I've decided to write down exactly what I mean when I say a page number.
The Liber Primus has 75 Pages and a (some consider this the cover of the book). I enumerate these pages starting at 0 and ending at 74. Page 0 is . Page 74 is .
The community enumerates the unsolved pages from 0 to 57.
Primarily for completeness, but also because the unsolved pages contain 2 solved pages, page 73 and page 74. It is also not a very future-proof numbering method and already causes confusion for some. Hence I've included a table below for community members to easily follow my numbering scheme. Alternatively you can always add/subtract 17 to convert between page numbering.
0
17
1
18
2
19
3
20
4
21
5
22
6
23
7
24
8
25
9
26
10
27
11
28
12
29
13
30
14
31
15
32
16
33
17
34
18
35
19
36
20
37
21
38
22
39
23
40
24
41
25
42
26
43
27
44
28
45
29
46
30
47
31
48
32
49
33
50
34
51
35
52
36
53
37
54
38
55
39
56
40
57
41
58
42
59
43
60
44
61
45
62
46
63
47
64
48
65
49
66
50
67
51
68
52
69
53
70
54
71
55
72
56
73
57
74
Lines and characters in texts are always indexed starting with 0. This means that L0 --> first line. C0 --> first character. As an Example PL0C0 would refer to a 'áš»'.