"Most books are judged lengthwise by word count." THIS IS GOOD INFORMATION. I DIDN'T KNOW THIS. THANK YOU.https://twitter.com/ConnerLeo/status/1012029721989664768 …
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2/ OH, WAIT, MY RUBY SCRIPT CALCULATES WORD AS THE *PRIMARY* METRIC AND THEN COMPUTES PAGES BASED ON THAT. WEIRD
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Does that image show Ruby script or convey the info in that framing at all? Also

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well, it certainly suggests it look at the output note that the VERY FIRST LINE speaks of a WORD target, and computes a percentage (so I can gauge progress) the SECOND (less important) line computes pages, and does NOT have a percentage
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N.B. I was dealing with word counts since the age of 13, when I wrote my first published article.
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...and I continue to deal with it today when I talk to my audiobook publisher who has opinions on such things.
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