Thanks, Franz. Replies inline.
>Callie: > >I understand your frustration but I don't understand why you upgraded from >9.1 to 9.2 *now*. Was it the EOL announcement for 9.1 or did you need some feature from 9.2 in your current >project? Yes, I needed the increased usability in 9.2 of passing variable names from source docs. I had a problem with this in 9.1, and moving to 9.2 fixed that problem. Moving from 9.1 to 9.2 was not much work and worth it for this feature, even though post-release I intend to research the steeper learning curve of a new tool. > ># For fun, I took out all other page break priorities marked in # one of the # offending files. Still no >filename markers caused page breaks - my doc # generated as one long page. I was hoping to beat the second beast out of the woods by eliminating the first beast. Thanks for illuminating their intertwined nature. > >That's because filename markers and page break priorities are 2 totally different beasts: > >1. You set page break priorities using the property with this name in your heading paragraph formats. > >2. The filename marker only tells ePP *how* to name the files for the topics you divided your source docs into >using the heading paragraph formats with their page break priorities. > >So I suggest to look into the heading format definitions and see if the page break priorites are set there >correctly. I've already tried that, and now I'll go back to that; the heading format definitions were correct (that is, I was getting page breaks in all the places that I wanted, just bad filename.html namings) when I first started having this problem. Any other ideas? > >Good luck! > >Kind regards, > >Franz-Josef
