Subject: Re: page-break-before (was Re:
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 On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Paul Rohr wrote:
 > This is a real problem, but that's the wrong solution.  
 Well, since you said that manual page breaks are rare, and I use this
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From: sam th (sam@bur-jud-118-039.rh.uchicago.edu)
Date: Sat Mar 04 2000 - 15:06:28 CST
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> The feature Sam wants is the "page-break-before" paragraph property, which 
> is currently defined (and displayed on the second page of the paragraph 
> dialog).  Essentially, the semantics of this property are that any paragraph 
> which has it should always start at the beginning of the page.  Because this 
> is a property, it can also be used in style definitions, which is especially 
> nice.  
feature (unknowingly) on a regular basis, could we map ctrl-enter to the
sequence 
new paragraph - set page-break-before
I, for one, would like to have the more often used function mapped to the
'easy' key combo.
> Unfortunately, for some strange reason the formatter doesn't honor this 
> property yet.  To be honest, I'm not sure why -- it should be *very* easy to 
> implement. 
> 
> 
Well, if it's so easy, I'll take a look at it.  
           
                                     sam th		     
                                     sytobinh@uchicago.edu
                                        
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