Using the stylus to start the book and turn the virtual pages, I quickly forgot I wasn't actually reading a conventional tome.
The page table (generally loaded in memory) keeps track of where the virtual pages are loaded in the physical memory.
Were you about to turn the virtual page, figuring that this couldn't be about anything important?
Harishka worked the pressure pad on the side of the ring, slowly flipping the virtual pages in front of her eyes.
Turning the virtual pages, Harishka read faster and faster.
Instead of doing so, we could create a page table structure that contains mappings for virtual pages.
Delays in turning the virtual "pages" are annoying, as are the wide black borders that keep the picture from filling the screen.
The manual, revised periodically since its beginnings in 1935, now fills more than 500 virtual pages online.
Hiding groups behind a virtual page makes the new UI a little less usable.
So, does this change mean we'll no longer have the comments segmented into multiple virtual pages?