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Old 08-09-2011, 08:24 AM   #1
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Simple code for verse breaks in poetry using Sigil?

Can anyone please tell me the simplest, no-brain way to ensure consistent breaks between verses in poetry when creating ePub books with Sigil?

I don't want to do indents; I don't want to centre text; I don't want to play fancy tricks with the margins. All I want to do is make sure that verses come out with a break after them, to separate them consistently and make sure it's possible to see where a verse begins and ends.

As everyone is probably aware, hard returns don't work. What does? Some kind of consistent find/replace function to do bulk changes on Gutenberg-derived html or txt would be a bonus, but really I just want the basic code.

This is driving me mad with frustration: someone please help!
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