Is there a way other than putting a Page break before in Heading 2 paragraph style etc. to cause Atlantis to start a new html file at chapter starts for an ePub? I am looking for a way to keep the story text file less than 200K as my Kobo eReader will insert a page break at the beginning of any paragraph when the size limit is reached. I find the large gap disconcerting when this happens and start thinking what I did wrong when preparing a physical book to be read in the eReader. I know that I can manually add a page break by doing Format > Paragraph > Line & Page Breaks > check Page break before. The problem with this is that I have to remember to add this before generating the ePub and then remove before closing the Rich Text file. I would prefer a way to do this in a paragraph style that is not a chapter heading as my chapter headings are all inline (no page break).
Alan
ePub file generation, forcing new html file
ePub file generation, forcing new html file
Atlantis 4.3
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Re: ePub file generation, forcing new html file
You can include the "page break before" option in a custom non-Heading style (you can name it, for example, "Page Break Before"), and apply that style to the paragraph that should be put in a new HTML file. Make sure that the style includes "page break before" before saving as eBook. Remove "page break before" from the style after saving as eBook.