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Old 01-03-2018, 08:01 PM   #108
tiltowait
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Ah! I didn't realize that those two pictures were a continuous flow of text. I thought they were two egregious instances of something else.
Ah, I should have made that clearer.

Anyway, here's another, semi-related problem. It's the same situation as before: one unbroken section of text being broken incorrectly. It differs in that it's unnecessarily breaking a small paragraph instead of valiantly not-breaking a large one.

This is a particularly weird instance, as there's obviously no reason for it to insert the page break. And before anyone asks: I did check the underlying HTML. The photographed text is enclosed in a single <p> tag of the same class as the rest of the body paragraphs. I can't see anything in the HTML or CSS that would cause it to behave this way. It's the second time I've seen something like this (the first was in a different book).
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