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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat
A new XHTML file is the way to force a page break. Will a non-breaking space do as content?
But be careful. Ebooks are not fascimilies of printed books, and shouldn't attempt to be. On an ereader, flipping to a blank page will be perceived as a glitch. Anything but restful!
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Yeah, I know that's what SHOULD work, it just doesn't. A new xhtml file with a space, nb space, invisible character, etc fails to register as content -- so either Sigil or Kindlegen just strips it right out. It's only visible characters that seem to make it through and maintain a page-break.