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On Sat, 27 May 2000, Randy Kramer wrote:

> > Still, I don't quite understand why a paragraph should be able to span
> > a page/column break.   Looking at the internal data structures, a
> > pagebreak only appears when inserted - not when a paragraph spills
> > over the page limit.
> 
> A user may want to insert a page break within a paragraph to adjust how
> many lines of a paragraph print on the current page vs. the next page. 
> (A "manual" means of widow / orphan control.)  
> 
> 

This discussion took place on the list before (with me playing Jesper's
role).  It was explained to me
(http://www.abisource.com/mailinglists/abiword-dev/00/March/0110.html)
that what you (Jesper) really want is the page-break-before property,
which says: start this paragraph at the beginning of the page.  Sadly,
this property is currently ignored by the formatter (you can test it in
the paragraph dialog[1]).  If someone implemented that in the formatter,
it would be a service to us all.  

[1] Atually, you can only pretent to.  Here's the implementation:

 // TODO : add these to PP_Property (pp_Property.cpp) !!!
 /* 
 m_pageBreakBefore; 
 m_suppressLineNumbers; 
 m_noHyphenate; 
 */
           
                                sam th               
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