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Old 03-17-2016, 08:26 PM   #10
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I have been using the calibre editor to good effect to keep frames from breaking by adding a "page-break-inside: avoid" line to all CSS instructions which have a #000 border. It works very well to keep captions with images when both caption and image are in a frame. Nor is there a widow or orphans black line dangling. I always use a colored area and a 2pt black frame around image and captions. This even works with ODT files when there is an upper and lower caption. There is something I have noticed about page breaks, though. When there is not enough room at the bottom of the frame, then white space will be left at the bottom so that the next page may show the frame in its entirety. However, in many cases the frame DOES NOT begin at the top of the screen as you would expect, but rather begins down the page after some seemingly unnecessary white space at the top.
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