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Subject: RE: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
I fail to see how futzing with manual page breaks (the subject of the thread
and of Matt's reply, which was basically advising not to worry about those
last 5% details) has any bearing on the TOC setup
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Matt Sullivan
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:40 PM
To: Alison Craig; 'William Abernathy'; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
In class, and in practice, I preach
If you need to insert these breaks in running text for aesthetic reasons (i.e.,
you don't want to have a heading and three lines of body text, followed by a
page break), consider using the Keep With Next Paragraph exception in the
paragraph definition. This is no more effort than inserting a
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Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 2:39 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
If you need to insert these breaks in running text for aesthetic reasons (i.e.,
you don't want to have a heading
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Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 2:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
If you need to insert these breaks in running text for aesthetic reasons
(i.e., you don't want to have a heading
Alison--
You can create a style that has a large space below defined, which has
the effect of pushing everything to the next page. This is what I have
done and has worked well for years. I called mine 0PageBreak so that it
is the first tag that appears in the list when I press F9, which makes
it
On the Pagination tab of the Paragraph Designer, you can set the paratag to
start at the top of the next page by setting Start to Top of Page.
For example, if you have an H1 tag, you can create a twin tag called
H1_break, but set it to start at the top of the next page.
Nadine
--- On Tue,
Alison Craig wrote:
Is there a way to create a style that accepts all existing formatting
and simply applies (i.e., forces) a page break? My attempts to create
such a style have failed so far.
I really don't want to have to create an Override every time I want a
page break based on
Stuart Rogers wrote:
I use a PageBreak tag defined with 2pt font and 999pt space below,
inserted (with no content) immediately before the pgf that should move
to the next page or column.
I used a similar approach at a previous employer. But because we would globally
delete all PageBreak
Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
On the Pagination tab of the Paragraph Designer, you can set the paratag to
start at the top of the next page by setting Start to Top of Page.
For example, if you have an H1 tag, you can create a twin tag called
H1_break, but set it to start at the top
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Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 12:23:24 -0700
Subject: RE: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
I'd already thought of that, but... won't it affect the auto-creation of TOC
entries from Headings?
Alison
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Depends on whether or not you include it in the TOC. Do you want it in the TOC?
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Subject: RE: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
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Subject: RE: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:47:47 -0400
You just have to edit the TOC setup to include both the regular and the
break-before versions of each heading. In other words, both H1
Subject: RE: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
You just have to edit the TOC setup to include both the regular and the
break-before versions of each heading. In other words, both H1 and H1_break,
both H2 and H2_break, etc. Works like a champ.
-Fred Ridder
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Craig
Subject: RE: Creating an FM9 Style to Apply Forced Page Breaks
Depends on whether or not you include it in the TOC. Do you want it in the TOC?
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From: Alison Craig alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com
Subject: RE: Creating an FM9
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I also use a PageBreak para format to insert manual page breaks. I
think I just cloned it from our basic para format (Normal), but set the
space below to 700pt. To make it visible, I set the colour to blue and
set tabs stops at 5mm intervals across the whole text column, with the
last tab
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