David A. Greene wrote:
João Abecasis wrote:

- A way to specify HTML page breaks (i.e. put everything after this on
  a new page).  These may or may not specify page breaks for other
  outputs.  Perhaps multiple break types would be useful.


There are no explicit page breaks in QuickBook. I think you can get something similar with sections. This is more the domain of DocBook, I'm not sure what are (y)our options here.


I think you're right about sections and that's one of the reasons
I was asking about subsections and chapters.  How does the break
algorithm work in the presence of nested sections.  Basically, I
want to avoid creating mega web pages that present too much information
at one time.

I learned (from this list? or was it the boost list?) that you can
do that through xsl params for chunking. For example, in the fusion
docs, I have in my Jamfile:

        <xsl:param>chunk.section.depth=3
        <xsl:param>chunk.first.sections=1

Which chunks sections to depth 3. That means that HTML pages
are generated for sections up to 3 levels deep. If you want
a single-big-bad-HTML-file for the entire doc, you can write
chunk.sections=0.

HTH.

Regards,
--
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net



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