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Old 05-14-2013, 08:07 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by MacEachaidh View Post
It behaves as if there's some hidden code at that point. Is that even possible? If I change the font size in the Kobo, so that the pagination falls differently, then the page still breaks at that same point — a paragraph break at the end of a five-line paragraph — every time. I've made an edited version of the epub, containing only two paragraphs — the one before the break and the one following — and it still reads with a page break at that point.
Is the second paragraph quite long? It is known that Kobo firmware, instead of splitting a long <p> in the middle (filling the current "page"), postpones it all together on the next "page". (Someone argued it is a problem with Adobe RMSDK, worsened by Kobo firmware, but I cannot confirm this lead.)

This occurs more often when the font height is set to large values (because the long <p> requires even more lines), but I personally encountered this problem even with small fonts, for very long <p>'s.

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