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Old 12-19-2022, 11:44 PM   #7
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Well, we always start a new file when a page break is needed and totally avoid columns, so likely none of our ebooks are affected.

I can see there is a problem if you absolutely must have columns.

I do check ebooks on Lithium, Pocketbook, Aldiko Basic and Google Play Books all on Android.
^^^ Yeah, what he says. We create required breaks with new HTML files.

However, you seem, submitter, to be trying to force breaks mid-paragraph? Is that right? Doesn't that wreak havoc all by itself, never mind what reader supports which set of commands?

Hitch
Thanks for your replies.

Quoth, the books we work on are mostly fiction/educational: some may have hundreds of small footnotes. It seems more efficient to have them grouped in a single xhtml (or a few, when they are over 300k) at the end.

Hitch, I must have expressed myself badly. It is Android Webview itself (v102 and following, used by Lithium/Reasily) that breaks paragraphs into multiple pages (as seen in the screenshots). The proposed code tries to avoid that, precisely.
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