Norm,

By the way, making this change didn't work... adding the one line
    break-before: 'page

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Dan

On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:50:00PM -0800, Norman Walsh wrote:
> / Dan York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> | I'm putting together some courseware and I would like to have each
> | <sect1> start at the top of a new page. I've looked through the
> 
> Try this in your customization layer:
> 
> (define ($section$)
>   (if (node-list=? (current-node) (sgml-root-element))
>       (make simple-page-sequence
>       page-n-columns: %page-n-columns%
>       page-number-restart?: (or %page-number-restart% 
>                                 (book-start?) 
>                                 (first-chapter?))
>       page-number-format: ($page-number-format$)
>       use: default-text-style
>       left-header:   ($left-header$)
>       center-header: ($center-header$)
>       right-header:  ($right-header$)
>       left-footer:   ($left-footer$)
>       center-footer: ($center-footer$)
>       right-footer:  ($right-footer$)
>       start-indent: %body-start-indent%
>       input-whitespace-treatment: 'collapse
>       quadding: %default-quadding%
>       (make sequence
>         ($section-title$)
>         (process-children)))
>       (make display-group
>       space-before: %block-sep%
>       space-after: %block-sep%
>       start-indent: %body-start-indent%
>         break-before: 'page
>       (make sequence
>         ($section-title$)
>         (process-children)))))
> 
>                                         Be seeing you,
>                                           norm
> 
> -- 
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