Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of vie ene 28 14:11:51 -0300 2011:

> > Something we might consider doing to try to make this more stable is to
> > see if we can force more page breaks in the PDF output.  That would
> > isolate each chapter or section from changes in others.
> 
> In my build, the entire contrib manual is potentially interdependent,
> because the sub-sections of Appendix F don't start new pages.  This
> seems bad.  What is even more curious is that it looks like the function
> "man pages" within the dblink section *do* get forced page breaks.
> That is inconsistent to say the least.  How much control do we have over
> this type of formatting decision?

I think this is relative, because it seems we can control it if we're
able to hack the stylesheet.dsl file -- which I know I can't quite
follow.  Peter is the person to ask, I think.

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