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- PAGINATION COMMANDS
-
- <HARD PAGEBREAK> (the CTRL T key) inserts a hard pagebreak before the
- current line. A hard pagebreak will not be removed by the repagination
- operation.
-
- <SOFT PAGEBREAK> (the CTRL S key) inserts a soft pagebreak before the
- current line. A soft pagebreak will be removed by the repagination
- operation if the break is found to be at the wrong place.
-
- <PAGINATE> (the SHIFT F1 key) will insert soft pagebreaks in your text
- where ever a new page is supposed to start. The length of a page is
- calculated as :
- bottom margin - top margin + 1.
- Refer to the format block for the margin parameters. Any soft
- pagebreaks found out of place will be removed, and new soft pagebreaks
- put in at the correct place. Hard pagebreaks will remain untouched.
- It's important to know that the repagination operation starts from
- the current line. If you want to repaginate the entire document, move
- to the top line of the file.
- Before pagination is done, you can specify if you want widows
- removed, orphans removed, or both.
-