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Old 10-08-2010, 03:59 AM   #5
cuthbert19
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Originally Posted by schlonz View Post
Hello

normaly Calibre insert in the stylesheet.css a class for the BODY TAG.
In this class(most of all the "calibre" class without any number) has a line that looks like this:

page-break-before: always;

So if you remove this, the Pagebreak should be history.

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I never put anything like that in the epub i built, and nonetheless any epub reader *still* apply a pagebreak before rendering the next file.

@december: keep in mind that some devices have problems with internal xhtml files bigger than 270-300kbytes, that's way calibre by default splits big html files in ones smaller than that.
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