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--- Comment #14 from Miklos Vajna ---
If the epub export currently ignores this formatting, then handling it in some
way is a fair enough request. Even if "page break" is a bit odd in the context
of reflowable HTML. :-)
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--- Comment #13 from BogdanB ---
I tested all combination for this example.
heading - fixed -> ok
heading - reflowable -> not ok
page break - fixed -> ok
page break - reflowable -> ok
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--- Comment #12 from Dave ---
I also doubt that a heading would be followed by a page break. But, the Writer
styles allow break before and break after. And, there is a one-to-one
relationship between Writer's break before/after and
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--- Comment #10 from Dave ---
I agree that splitting on heading is most logical, and it works fine for most
of the document. The problem I run into is when I try to make Title styling
show the title of an ebook on a separate page.
Just
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--- Comment #8 from Dave ---
Using split on pagebreak instead of split on header makes the output look
exactly like I would expect. Thank you for that suggestion.
However, I would consider this a workaround and would still like to
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--- Comment #7 from Dave ---
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EPUB using split on pagebreak as suggested.
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--- Comment #5 from Dave ---
I did some more digging into the EPUB 3.0 specification and related samples.[1]
It seems they use the older page-break-before and page-break-after CSS
parameters.
Though, break-before and break-after worked
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--- Comment #4 from Dave ---
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EPUB with stylesheet.css manually modified to correct behavior
This EPUB export was unzipped and had lines
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--- Comment #3 from Dave ---
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EPUB export to show how page breaks are ignored.
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--- Comment #2 from Dave ---
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PDF export showing what I would expect it to look like.
The PDF is only included for comparison to the EPUB.
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