Now that I'm trying it on some material I wrote, it doesn't look quite as 
hopeless. It might be that the output of TW is more regular than that of 
other web-pages. I've had various pages that would split text mid-line (I 
mean literally right down the horizontal middle of the line).

Mark

On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 1:15:09 PM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> In Fountain they do ===. I think its not right. Rather the lines were 
> right already. ITS THE CSS MATH'S honey.
>
> On Thursday, 31 August 2017 22:05:49 UTC+2, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mark
>>
>> I would use this to mark the end of parts (chapters, scenes) where you 
>> know you want a page break after. The end of a chapter is the end of a 
>> chapter and stays the end of the chapter no matter how many times you 
>> rewrite the chapter. 
>>
>> On the other hand you can set the value to "avoid" after the title and 
>> e.g. introduction of a chapter, where you don't want a page break. 
>>
>> This should reduce the need for manual adjustments significantly. 
>>
>> -t
>>
>>
>> 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <[email protected]> schrieb am Do. 31. 
>> Aug. 2017 um 21:44: 
>>
>> Yes, but how would you use this in practice? You'd have to do a preview 
>>> print. Then, based on the print, insert MANUALLY any pagebreaks. Then 
>>> repeat to make sure things still paginate. Then repeat again. Imagine doing 
>>> that with a 50 page document, and then having to repeat every time there 
>>> was a change to the script.
>>>
>> -- 
>> --
>>
>> Thomas Elmiger
>> Lorenwäldlistrasse 34
>> 8630 Rüti ZH
>>
>>

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