https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133294
--- Comment #10 from Dave <dhorton668@gmail.com> ---
I agree that splitting on heading is most logical, and it works fine for most
of the document. The problem I run into is when I try to make Title styling
show the title of an ebook on a separate page.
Just to clarify...
I do this:
Right-click Title styling and choose Modify.
Enter 3.0" Spacing Above Paragraph on the Indents & Spacing tab.
Check Insert Break, type: Page, Position: After from the Text Flow tab.
This gives me a title page where the title stands on its own, pushed toward the
vertical center of my page. No other text flows onto the page.
It outputs this way for ODF, and PDF (probably others as well) but EPUB ignores
the "Insert Break, type: Page, Position: After" from the Text Flow tab.
To me, they should all look the same, and I can achieve that by manually adding
page-break-after: always; in the right place in stylesheet.css. That's the
reason for my enhancement request.
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