Is there a simple one-liner to insert a page break wherever when generating ODT from Org mode? I'd rather not dig into styles if I can avoid it. I'd like to be able to do something like #+ODT_PAGEBREAK
if there was such a tag, but there isn't. Any ideas?
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Three is plenty of examples in The Authoritative fork of Org mode's ODT exporter and I also anticiapated this question and more or less gave the answer in other question.– mxntCommented Mar 25 at 6:56
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... the "other question" being emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/80822/…– NickDCommented Mar 25 at 14:55
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1@mxnt >> more or less gave the answer in other question. I'm sorry. I don't see any reference to forcing a page break in the "other question." Could you clue me in, please? I'd be much obliged.– user43800Commented Mar 25 at 18:41
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1In the docs, I can only find how to generate a page break before or after some specific element (e.g. toc.) I need to generate a page break wherever/whenever. Is there a one-liner I can use?– user43800Commented Mar 25 at 21:18
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1Let me reword my question in Yes/No form: Is there a one-liner that forces a page break whenever/wherever in exported ODT or PDF document? It is easier to say yes or no, than to berate me for failing to have found an answer myself.– user43800Commented Mar 25 at 21:39
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