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Originally Posted by jhowell
That matches the behavior I have observed. It is a change in the rendering of heading elements, rather than actual support for page-break-after:avoid. Publishers have no control over this and it cannot be used to avoid page breaks in general.
Added: Actually, there does appear to be a way that publishers can have a little control over this. In my testing setting widows/orphans on a heading disables the behavior of preventing a page break between it and the following text. I don't know if Amazon intended for this to happen, since none of this is documented.
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You mean if you actually set the CSS on w/o, for a heading, it disables it, instead of enabling it? (Am I confused?)
Speaking of, I'm reading a Holmesian Pastiche that was published some years back and I know the formatter for Titan Books, so I know
for a fact it wasn't KFX; it was a MOBI / ePUB file, and this thing with the goddamned W/O
is starting to make my teeth grind on almost EVERY DAMNED PAGE.
Hitch