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7.5.3. Levels chapter and subchapter
On this level you get to the next/previous chapter or subchapter by pressing the right and
left arrow button. The depth of the subchapters may vary according to the Daisy books. As
many levels are announced as there are convoluted chapters. These levels are announced
by Milestone by: “First level“,second level“, etc.
7.5.4. Level “phrases
On this level you get to the next/previous phrase by pressing the arrow buttons. This level is
announced by Milestone by: Phrases“.
7.5.5. Level “page numbers
On this level you get to the next/previous page by pressing the arrow buttons, provided that
your Daisy book is supplied with page numbers. Else this menu item does not appear. This
level is announced by Milestone by: “Pages“.
7.5.6. Level “footnotes
On this level you get to the next/previous footnote by pressing the right and the left arrow
button, provided that your Daisy book contains footnotes. Else this menu item does not
appear. This level is announced by Milestone by: “Footnotes“.
7.5.7. Level “marginals
On this level you get to the next/previous marginalia by pressing the right and the left arrow
button, provided that your daisy book contains marginalia. Else this menu item does not
appear. By marginalia we understand texts in frames or separate columns. This level is
announced by Milestone by: Marginals“
7.5.8. Level “time jump
On this level you may jump 5 minutes of text in the desired direction by pressing the arrow
buttons. If you wish to navigate more precisely we recommend to jump phrases. The length
of a jump of 5 minutes is preset. This level is announced by Milestone by: “Time jump“.
7.5.9. Level “ to beginning / end of book
On this level you get to the beginning respectively to the end of the book by pressing the
arrow buttons. This level is announced by Milestone by: “To beginning/end of book“.
7.5.10. Level “bookmarks
On this level you may select previously inserted bookmarks by using the arrow buttons. The
bookmarks are activated in the order they appear in the book and not in the chronological
order they were inserted. This has the advantage that when selecting bookmarks you move
through the book in the reading direction until you find the desired bookmark. In this way you
find your bookmark intuitively and quickly.