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Old 06-15-2010, 10:30 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by kjk View Post
This part of Liz's blog:


should force a "page break before", shouldn't it? (haven't tried it yet). I'm just following her "header" example, and how she got it to start a new page by linking it to the paragraph below it.
But if you want that header to start on a new page without creating another flow, then the example given in the blog post won't always work. If the space left at the bottom of the preceding screen has enough room, then the header and first paragraph will fit and not be on a new screen. A page break causes what's after the break to be on the next screen regardless of what room is left on the proceeding screen. If iBooks does not support the page breaks, just split the XML into multiple flows as needed and you will have the effect of a page break.
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