On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 11:30:01AM +0200, Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
> Hi Gary,
> 
> 
> > On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 05:56:37AM -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
> >
> 
> [...]
> 
> >
> >     What I'm trying to avoid to excess reformatting. I have max 80
> >     separate files that I want to catenate--yet with a "blank page"
> >     between each of the 80 files.  What I *don't* know how to do
> >     any typesetter can do in his sleep.  (The kind of pagintion I
> >     have in mind can probably be done by anyone who knows OO well.)
> >     Is there any way I can specify a "chapter" of less than two
> >     pages, and join it with another "chapter" with one-and-a-half
> >     pages and leaving white-space [to-end-of-page]?  In other words,
> >     how-to cut and paste HTML pages separated into chapters.  What
> >     I do not want to do is to run everything together.
> 
> Have you tried to use "Ctrl + Return" for inserting a page brake? Then you
> can insert your next document and at the end of the new document use again
> "Ctrl + Return" for the next page break.
> 
> Hope, this helps you.
> 
> Sigrid
> 

        I'll give this a try.  --There are several things to consider, 
        including the pagination.  When I change the typeface, the page
        numbers are likely to change.  Getting the page number to sync
        up with the table of contents is another thing I hadn't
        considered.  But first things first!

        gary


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